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Everything you read on the net should be suspect information. This site is no exception. A healthy skepticism is the hallmark of critical thinking. In other words, unless you know us personally, you don't know that what we're saying is likely to be correct. Even if you know us personally, we could still be wrong! Nobody's perfect!

As the editors of these pages, we personally are not going to guarantee the accuracy of any of this information. If you have not already read the legal disclaimer link at the top of this website, do it now. You are responsible for your own actions (and car).

However, we believe that the information here is correct. We have worked hard to make this site as complete and comprehensive as we can. There may be errors, omissions or plain outdated content that were accidentally introduced through our good-faith efforts, and for those we apologize.

Most of the information presented on this site is an amalgamation of information presented from various sources. These sources include forums, various spots on the Internet, and various printed references such as newspapers, technical manuals and shop manuals.

As with everything you read on the net, you need to have independent verification before you can be confident the information is correct. At the very least, we advise you have at least three independent Internet sources which agree with each other before you come to any conclusions. If you can find at least three sources that corroborate each other, and can't find any dissenting sources, chances are the information is correct.

The information presented here can be verified by doing the necessary research. That is how these pages were created. There are many other sites on the net that can verify the information; many are linked into this FAQ. So check them out!

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Last Updated:
2016-05-30 11:28


Cam Dorland | 95 Eagle Talon
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