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Old 09-09-2004, 10:00 PM
flyonwall9 flyonwall9 is offline
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Why not take the one you have and have it rebuilt. Sure is less money than new and if its your old part you already know what kind of shape its in. Also, depending on the problem with it it may only cost a few dollars to fix. I know mine needed new brushes, 12 dollars and I was back driving and only tool I needed was a screwdriver. Didn't even have to take it off the car.
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