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Re: Probably controversial but...new exhaust advice needed
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Quote from: 16v Matt on 25 August 2004, 13:47
Bang on little car
doesn't that scratch the paintwork ? or do you make her take her shoes off first..
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Re: Probably controversial but...new exhaust advice needed
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Re: Probably controversial but...new exhaust advice needed
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25 August 2004, 14:17 »
Personally I don't like the Polo, I've had the VTR from new when I got free insurance and the drive for the money has been a complete bargain, a polo is ?4000 more than mine cost and if I was to replace the VTR it would be with something much faster, not just a more reliable and cooler brand. Having said that you lot on this site are a whole lot nicer than the saxo website.
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Re: Probably controversial but...new exhaust advice needed
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25 August 2004, 16:41 »
My eldest daughter has got a VTR and loves it. Nice roomy car too, with a good sized boot!
It kept up with my old 405 (an 8V GTX).
She drives as mad as me - taught her well!
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