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Depends on the transmission....
By John Bednorz - 03/22/2006 4:51:23 PM; IP 198.246.249.35
IMO if you have a manual transmission PS is a must. No way you can steer with one hand and shift with the other. If you have an auto and can use both hands all the time you can get by. You will learn to avoid parallel parking and U-turns.
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 FE 68 Mustang PS or no PS?? -- Junkman, 03/17/2006
 I'd definitely suggest using P/S with wide, sticky (modern) tires. [n/m] -- Mr F, 03/17/2006
 RE: FE 68 Mustang PS or no PS?? -- kelly, 03/17/2006
 RE: FE 68 Mustang PS or no PS?? -- Bic, 03/19/2006
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 RE: Depends on the transmission.... -- Bic, 03/22/2006
 Me too.... -- Royce P, 03/22/2006
 RE: Depends on the transmission.... -- Junkman, 03/23/2006
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