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the 34 looked good, I was impressed and surprised. really like the advans. suit 34 more than 33

Thanks, comments like this makes me want to keep the 34 more.

Yeah the white tris have everyone liking it more than they think. I'd lose count of the number of people come and tell me how good these look.

Not sure if serious

actually yeah.

in the scheme of things let say you borrow 7K over 2 years, will be payments of 300ish per month, under 1K interest over that time.

you have rating and the car you want.

that said if are not 120% sure you make payments DO NOT DO THAT SHIT!

as you will be much worse off in life.

the 2010+ cars are better at that, they changed something which made them nicer, last i heard they were looking to see if you could flash the older boxes with the newer software.

box attached to the windscreen? up near the rear view mirror? auto lights and wipers.

It's an MY10 if that counts? Ahh I see, need to get a hold of an owner's manual.

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