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Old 07-11-2008, 07:56 AM   #1
Pup_87
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Cool Roo Lite... Anyone had them???

hey guys,

I need to get a new set of spotties as the last roo i hit decided to kill my old ones. I'm wondering if anyone has had a set of Roo Lites...

I was looking at lightforce 170's but the roo lites are so much cheaper I cant ignore them.

Evan

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So what you are asking is if you have an automatic licence even if it is upgraded to manual automatically can it be upgraded manually by sitting for a manual test and if passed the automatic licence is automatically upgraded but if failed is the automaic licence automatically failed as well and do you have to read the road safety manual to sit for the manual upgrade or does the automatic licence test of the road safety manual automatically cover the manual test as well?
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