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Old 14-01-2013, 08:56 PM   #11
xwsarebset
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Default Re: Read post method

Being new here i dont mind how it appears to me, the main thing is we will all use this site for one purpose. Henries Fords that is the main thing that is what we all have in common no matter what our individual thoughts are on something, example some people like T models more than say a BA falcon and vise versa, but they are still fords. Either way i will except either outcome. Me i like cars with steel bumpers and glass headlights and anything that smells like it is running on the old super fuel, not this perfume enhanced fuel of today.
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