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Old 16 Oct 2008, 01:46 pm
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Default Should a buy a 1989 honda accord for $600.00 and the only thing wrong with it is the power

steering pump? ? looks are black primer colored 4 door sun roof back seat interior is cut up but that's why they made seat covers. Well? Should I?
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Old 16 Oct 2008, 02:16 pm
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Check out the price of a new pump. Likely it will cost as much as the car when you cost in the installation charge.I'd pass on this oneIan M
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