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Yah :(

License = Bye bye.

Sold to some chick from the GC, think its time for an OS trip with my new found mulla.

Thinking about what to get next is the fun part...

Can feel ur pain, took the same path after i lost my licence aswell..looking into a pimped out ford explorer but im a sucker for a hot 32 at the right price so see what happens. hot Z but shano.

Peace

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Had some bad experiences? sorry to hi jack thread but would you care to enlighten young grass hopper of his maybe future troubles.

Michael

Yeah... Some family friends owned one... They came up with the name Exploder when pretty much everything that could go wrong, did go wrong... They got rid of it ASAP...

A mates sister from work also had one... Once again nothing but trouble and sold it off very quickly...

Sorry for off topic Shano...

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Exploder is the correct name for that vehicle.....

I used to work for ford many years ago....

Very hard to fix problem on them cause you fit a new part and within days its toasted again.

They tried too hard on making it electroniclly advanced and botched it...

Its an autoelectricians nightmare...

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