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- I find cars fascinating. Primarily this fascination stems from the unique qualities each vehicle brings to the table as well as the fact that I've been in and around them my whole life. Growing up, our family had everything from a 1974 Land Rover Series II and a Datsun 510 SCCA race car, to more common rides, such as Jeep Cherokee's and Honda's.
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