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My car is coming up on hitting its 100,000 mile marker and that means that I am going to want to get it checked out. That way I can make sure that the performance is kept up and that it does not have any misfires. I want my car to work just like the day that I got it and that if it does have any issues that I get the proper auto repairs done on it. Then I will not have to worry about something going out on it out of no where, but if it does, the auto repair shop that I goes with can take care of it. http://www.danscomplete.com/Repairs.html
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