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Old 06-06-2023, 10:21 AM   #9 (permalink)
Piotrsko
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You can generally buy the OEM equivelant part, but it priced at the OEM price. Most people won't pay that. Also how often do you own a vehicle for 20 years and expect to realistically get another 20 from it? My 2000 f250 might go another 10 or more, but I'm pretty sure I cant drive it then because I will be 80 and getting in it to drive will be really hard.
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