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someone claiming to be ROBERT
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Sat May 19 03:42 CST 2001 [ RELATED]
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My Volvo is 765 turbo wagon. My trany is non locking converter type. Car was made in 1990. Rear brakes are ATE.
I live in Staten Island; NY but work in cental NJ. Can travel on weekends. i have to watch budget as I will also need to replace rear springs. Had Nivomats there but P.O. took care of them. Replaced with Sensatracks at the local JOBO. Installed coil busters and now looks like one side of the car is sagging more then the other. I think coils were overloaded and they got busted. Or it may be the "shock absorber" that lost pressure. Nivomats are kind of expensive and I like a soft ride as I moustly travel alone and roads are like shit around here. It's not Sweden here You know what I mean...
I'm being double taxed!!!!
Rob
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