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GREAT way to stop those annoying oil drips & leaks!
Ain't those synthetics GREAT?! Science has sure come a long way.......
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A couple years ago Dallas and Huston area paid people a lot of money to destroy their cars. They would pour this stuff in the engine and run it at a high RPM until it seized up. The engine would be full of that junk and is no good. Some friends did that with their Lincoln that had a brand new engine in it. They got enough money to buy a new Kia SUVĀ
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HudginJ3 wrote:
A couple years ago Dallas and Huston area paid people a lot of money to destroy their cars.
That was the federal "Cash for Clunkers" fiasco.
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Is that what that Clunker buy back program cars got done to them?
Always wondered what they poured in those engines.
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The wrecking yards were hurting for certain for cars after that wonderful program.
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