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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Hello,
Our beloved MA TDCi has been written off ![]() We are now the proud owners of a 2011 MC Titanium TDCi. I will be having a fun time getting to know all of the many new features. And the extra power is so good! One question though, and I know some of you will think me silly. The spare tire looks to be full size but its rim has all of the Max 80Km/h markings. I would really prefer the extra boot depth of a thin spare tire. If what is in there is MAX80 anyways couldn't I just swap it out? Is there something that I am missing? (FYI I am a city slicker so I am never more than 4min from getting a tire repaired..)
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Mondeo 2011 MC Titanium TDCi. Ink Blue. RIP: Mondeo 2008 MA TDCi. Colorado Red, Leather, Bluetooth, sunroof, Tow pack. C.R. Tech tuning box |
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