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Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - checked out the series II - it two pages back what i wroite about it if you feel like reading it...

Yep that's cool , already read it ( I read everything ! ).

As paul said , if it doesn't push your buttons , no problem.

If your planning on going to UK , why buy an expensive car that you will still be paying off when you go ??

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

You didn't try? Why not?

See'ya:burnout:

I like to keep some mystery about me.

As opposed to trying it on so everyone knows what an old perv I really am.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - yes I have been through this with about 15 billion poeple! hahahaha I can still have a car - and I will sell it if i go

Trouble is Liz , you will do a bit of money doing it that way.

Buying retail and with a loan is a good way of wasting a few grand.

But hey, if that's what you want , far be it for me to dissuade you.

If I listened to my parents , I would own a holden , have 2.3kids and be a book keeper.

Cheers

Ken

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