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Dude you seem like the kind of guy that should be driving a commodore. I think they have a forum as well . off you go with the rest of the nice ppl.

Maybe your the one who should be in a commonwhore.

Now "princess says" there are so many f**kheads telling me to be in a commodore (commonwhore) I hate this forum, Im just gonna get in my n/a 34 and pretend I have a bov with my iphone bov app.

But did you ever think that if you didnt start with a hostile line that you wouldnt have gotten hostility?! I would say no. So now, flame suits all round.

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The first post was about having leds/bulb fall inside the parker light and how to retrieve it.

After being flamed for bad punctuation, the OP edited in frustration.

Still, I hope the bulb/leds aren't too much hassle to remove.

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