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why'd you do all this work over the stock setup???? 200

If you are refering to the Blue Volvo as the original? Then that car looked great on the outside, but the motor had 620,000kms on it and had developed some nasty piston slap, and the body had some nasty rust in the floor boards as well as some structure rust hiden under the rear seats...

But really, it's not sometimes about why...but rather...why not...this car is now close to my dream Volvo: Pretty, super reliable, and good and quick...and I can still haul stuff to the dump...

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Phil Sinnott Restored 81-84' 245 was 630,000kms now 1000kms http://www.cardomain.com/id/volvoluvin






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