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Dec. 28, 2005 - First the Tach, then the CD, then the Engine

Did you know that when you're waiting for a replacement alarm module from the, now recombined, Germany that, if the mechanic doesn't bypass everything just right, your 911 won't charge its battery? It's sneaky though, and won't let on that it is trying to strand you, obvious thief that you are, and it hides any hint of what it is up to really well - no red lights or quivering needles give it away.

You get to drive for just over an hour and then 'bam' your tach swings wildly and dies. About 45 seconds later the CD stops. 15 seconds after that the motor packs it in and you roll gently to an unscheduled stop.

At least the dealership took care of things at no additonal charge.

Good thing too.

I've got a nasty, wicked undercut.

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