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yeah the photo is in shelbyville but I live in the stanes and toonie is like 2 minutes away Hehe :D

I've only seen a white one in Greystanes I spotted a couple but been to far away to catch up... Some hot bird driving a white one around north rocks

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I need someone to fill me in on the cars!

What's a s and why is it different?

Would love to come for a cruise as I've spotted a few around. Usually not wearing my glasses so can't see what type they are :)

Got a problem with the power window drivers side auto switch. If you use auto to wind up it hits the top the automatically goes down half way again

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I need someone to fill me in on the cars!

What's a s and why is it different?

Would love to come for a cruise as I've spotted a few around. Usually not wearing my glasses so can't see what type they are :)

Got a problem with the power window drivers side auto switch. If you use auto to wind up it hits the top the automatically goes down half way again

You've got an auto *up*? You lucky bugger...

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