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You will spend an additional 50% over the purchase price for serious offshore cruising. You will be out of reach of repair or supply facilities for days or weeks at a time, so self-sufficiency becomes much more important than coastal cruising. If you cruise to foreign ports, you may find these supplies much more costly than prices back home. In addition to the gear and modifications mentioned earlier, plan on...

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I keep checking but even after driving many more than 5,000 miles, the dipstick still registers full. Can I skip the change? No! It may be full, but it is certainly grimy. Over time, this substance becomes grungy and thick. The sludge can clog up the operating systems of a vehicle and invite break downs and big repair bills.

yunker One advantage with used hoods is that they cost only one-third of what brand new ones do. You not only end up with the right part, but along the way reduce expenses as well. There is also no question whether a hood will last long or not. I mean a hood is a metal sheet, there are no mechanical parts that will cease working after some time. If it fits your car, buy it and it will serve the purpose wonderfully unless you decide to bang your car again.

Sadly, this is one thing car owners can live with and not give much attention in maintaining it from regular wear and tear. The fact is, if you really do care about these types of things, they should be replaced quite frequently.

jeep compass blue Without the protection of clean lubrication, parts of your engine rub together and begin to wear out. This will not only decrease the lifespan of your car, but it will become very, very costly to repair and replace.

I put up with it for a couple of months until I finally made the decision to pull it down and get a wooden shed. The original reason I didn't get a wooden shed was because of the price. Metal sheds seem to be so much cheaper, I now know why.

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