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28-05-2012, 10:17 AM | #1 | ||
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Ok, First this has nothing to do with the smoking debate... each to thier own.
However... It peeves me off to no end when people sell a car and have it detailed to get rid of that smoke smell in the car. Then after a week the nice fresh scent of air freshner goes and you can literally smell the stink of cigerettes in the upholstry and carpets. Makes me damn well want to vomit. So, please guys, I beg you... be considerate and don't smoke in your cars. The guy who buys your car will thankyou and it will be easier to sell. My 2 cents.
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