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			like hancock said, keep the $1000 handy for when something breaks, and ride on the ones you have.
 nothing wrong with 132k miles on the odometer. as pedro once said:
 
 A couple of months ago, on my way to Boxstoberfest in Fredericksburg, Texas, while filling up with gas, a gentleman in the next pump over asked me: "So, how do you like your new Porsche?"
 I thought he was joking, so I just smiled.
 He insisted again: "How do you like it?"
 I then answered, "I’m not sure yet, because I haven’t finished the break-in period".
 Then he asked: "How many miles have you put on her?"
 And I answered: "Just 190,000".
 
				__________________"Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... that's what gets you."
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