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Old 04-16-2012, 06:23 AM   #3
Eric G
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By the car and know that you will be one lucky individual with a "practically brand new 11 year old car.

Now things you do need to do. Change the oil and filter, change the fuel filter and find out how old the gas in the engine is and if you can drain and put new in if significantly old. Check all the hoses for signs of rot and check your belt to see if it is cracked. If the shop you are taking it to is going to do this it is a moot point, but if you plan on caring for her...then you will at a minimum need to do this.

Good luck and go buy the car and post some pics up here for us to drool over!
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