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OD fluid 120-130

One way or another the person who generated this post is going to get his (assuming it is a man) information. Some folks prefer to use their desktop or laptop computer, because it is fun. The Internet is endless. Books are not. Some folks prefer to read from a monitor, others from pages. I frequently obtain valuable information about old cars on the Internet. There is TONS of information about old Volvos on the Internet that will never, ever be found in any book or manual. Many Volvo manuals were written 30 or 40 years ago. I'm gonna guess that maintenance and repair methods, tools, supplies, tips, and tricks, have changed at least just a very little bit since the 1960s (when my Volvo was built).

-Just defending use of the Internet for information research...

Deluxe






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