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I have Ford Taurus, Model 1997, kindly send the Service Center, Delhi (India), My E-mail ID: [email protected]. I'm face big trouble because I don't know the any Service Center in Delhi. Thank You so Much.

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You can have Technical Assistance for your car problems at http://www.autopartspoint.com/ I got good technical support from them. Hope it helpful for you also.

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