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Old 03-04-2015, 10:35 AM
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IBQUILTIN
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I would make a list of all the features that I want and include the things you want to do on your machine, then do a comparison list of machines to find one that does exactly what you want it to do. Worked for me. I didn't want all the fancy goo ga stuff that creates more things to repair, but wanted certain features.
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