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31-07-2012, 07:23 AM | #40 | ||
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Thats a LONGGGG time ago, and only certain old clunker models
I see lots of old 500,000km Mitsubishi L300 Vans [yes the ones that have been produced since the 80's?] that burn no oil, no rust, and a long lasting work horse Its like saying Fords rust, and they do my 98' XH11 had rust everywhere, something FoA was never able to solve, go boys, u have a few years more to prove me wrong Cars that smoke now are those korean trash hyundai |
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