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[QUOTE="CyborgGT, post: 12104317, member: 101198"] It seems everything these days is built to be disposable, whereas you look at things like your dad's/grandpa's tools that he's held onto for decades and they still work great. With my current specific interest being the '90-'93 Accords, I've seen that Honda has already begun discontinuing a lot of parts, and yet early '90s Civic/CRX nut-and-bolt restorations have started to become a thing these last few years. It gives me some hope that as long as a car has some sort of enthusiast following, those enthusiasts will find a way to keep that chassis alive through coming generations. Companies have been created solely to cater to certain classic vehicles, creating parts that have long since been discontinued by the OEMs. Surely we could see something similar down the road with computer parts. [/QUOTE]
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