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Old 02-26-2000, 04:01 AM   #3
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Be careful with the air shocks if you ever drive it in cold weather. They tend to lose air when it gets cold lowering the butt-end of the car, then your tires would rub again. I guess you shouldn't really ever have to worry about this though, living in San Antonio.

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