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    <title>NEED Help To Buy YOUR CAR??? ? </title>
    <description>This is advantageously for businessmen to find the cheap essay writing services in web  By the way  they can remember some information concerned with Nationwide Auto Financing</description>
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    <title>Safety hazard with inside door handle will not open door</title>
    <description>Anyolmouse wrote:  &gt;  volkswag   wrote in message  &gt; news:u6Pkl 1814 Lr6 1057@flpi143 ffdc sbc com     &gt;&gt; I am presently rolling down window to get out out truck by using  &gt; outside  &gt;&gt; handle on my 1995 Cheyenne 2500 extended cab with 8 cargo area   &gt;&gt; Is there a fix for the length of the rod inside the door to keep from  &gt;&gt; breaking off the inside handle?  The outside    </description>
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    <title>1984 Manual Transmission Plug Location</title>
    <description>Figured it out   It is the 24mm plug on the driver s side     On Dec 30 2008  11:34am   O B    wrote:  &gt; Here s a picture of the transmission with the plugs of question  &gt; labeled:  &gt;  &gt; http:  www dafunks com misc PickupTransmission pdf  &gt;  &gt; On Dec 28  5:58pm   O B    wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; For 1984 Toyota Pickup 4WD with manual transmission  where is   </description>
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    <title>Is a 2002 Tundra V6 beefy enough to pull a 30 foot fifth w  </title>
    <description>On Sat  27 Dec 2008 08:21:04  0800  Sir F  A  Rien   wrote:    &gt;Joshua McGee  found these unused words:  &gt;  &gt;&gt;Sorry to barge in   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;I don t know the mass of the trailer   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;If the answer is  no  it s not   further advice would be welcome   &gt;  &gt;You could probably pull it IF its wieght were within the range of the  &gt;specifications  =AND=  you   </description>
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    <title>Wierd starting problem with a 93 4Runner</title>
    <description> David   wrote in   message news:postings 4C1E05 22451214122008@news ceinternet com au     &gt;  &gt;&gt; The truck is running ok for now  I m just worried it will stop again    &gt;&gt; once  &gt;&gt; the battery is low   When I have time I ll remove the alternator to have   &gt;&gt; it  &gt;&gt; checked out at the local parts store   &gt;  &gt; You dont need to remove the alter   </description>
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    <title>1995 Surf CD player trouble</title>
    <description>In article   sporran@targe com wrote:  &gt;In article    &gt; wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; In article   sporran@targe com wrote:  &gt;&gt; &gt;In article   Oldphart  &gt;&gt; &gt; wrote:  &gt;&gt; &gt;  &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; Pelorus wrote:  &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt; I m sure   </description>
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    <title>Tundra Wheels</title>
    <description>You could start at www tirerack com to see what they recommend  They  seem to have some inxepensive wheels but no steel wheels     On Thu  06 Nov 2008 20:50:20  0500  clare@snyder on ca wrote:    &gt;Are there any 16 inch rims from another vehicle that will fit a 2007  &gt;Tundra   or will 16  wheels not clear the rotors? If so  what about  &gt;17   My brother wants to put narrower higher profile winter   </description>
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    <title>2008 4Runner  Maint  light on</title>
    <description>Joe wrote:  &gt; Hi Everyone   &gt;   &gt; I recently took my 4Runner SR5  6Cyl  to the dealership for minor   &gt; maintenance package  which is apparently recommended at 12K miles  A day   &gt; after the maintenance was done  the  Maint  light starts flashing but goes   &gt; away  Two days later  it is on and stays on   &gt;   &gt; Is there a reset somewhere that needs to be done? Do I need to take it back   &gt; to th   </description>
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    <title>Tacoma Bull Bar</title>
    <description>You could always go with an ARB but it costs a lot more than a safari bar    However it does offer a lot more front end protection        Mike K   wrote in message   news:ge7tf9 vkg 1@aioe org     &gt;  &gt;  Bruce L  Bergman   wrote in message   &gt; news:hu9dg416v7ddsvn3k567df8ok1up1tvfgq@4ax com     &gt;&gt; On Mon  27 Oct 2008 18:50:56  0700   Fuller   </description>
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    <title>22R   Hesitation At Steady Speed</title>
    <description>TOM wrote:  &gt; For a few months  my  88 Toyota Pickup with a 22R engine and 4 speed   &gt; trans  has had a slight hesitation above about 50 MPH in high gear  The   &gt; same hesitation is there at lower speeds in lower gears  which leads me   &gt; to believe it s an ignition problem  If I m going up a slight hill    &gt; there s no hesitation  so it sounds like it s related to vacuum  Is it   &gt; possible th   </description>
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    <title>Garmin Nuvi 660 Rated As Consumer Reports Best Buy </title>
    <description>Garmin Nuvi 660 Rated As Consumer Reports Best Buy   http:  gadgetreviews co cc Garmin_Nuvi_660_Rated_As_Consumer_Reports_Best_Buy_ htm</description>
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    <title>2003 Toyota Tundre Truck headlight wiring diagram</title>
    <description>anyone have a wiring diagram</description>
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    <title>Quick Guide to GPS Systems</title>
    <description>Quick Guide to GPS Systems  http:  gadgetreviews co cc Quick_Guide_to_GPS_Systems htm</description>
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    <title>Hydrogen Fuel Cars   Do They Exist?</title>
    <description>Did you know that hydrogen fuel cars are already on the streets of  many first world countries?  http:  cooldreamcars googlepages com hydrogen_fuel_cars</description>
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    <title>Fuel Guage Not Working: Help </title>
    <description>Probably the sender unit in the tank has gone bad  A 2004 doing that  already? What s your warranty?    You can test the gauge by disconnecting the connector to the sender  and IIRC the gauge should show full or something like that  Check the  Haynes manual at your local parts store for the exact procedure  An  older model year can give you some suggestions as to where things are:    Free repai   </description>
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