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Old 13-10-2008, 10:30 PM   #11
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Hi all
watched all 3 shows so far its getting better but very slowly as someone said why wont a Camry start because of low oil its not a computerised Mack as that will happen if it is low on oil or water
and the cars from the "scrap yard" dont they mean wreckers
$500 how about getting out in the real world and having a look $ 50 is more to the point
OK Julia is French and she learnt to drive in a Chrysler Centura these know all luck all mechanical car enthusiest presenters should know that a Chrysler Centura is a knock off of a Simca 180 designed and built in you guessed it FRANCE the OZ ones had the Simca motors 4 cylinder or the OZ hemi 245 six just like the "high output 4 litre" in the Jeeps
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