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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Sydney, AUS Local Time: 10:38 AM
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Offline | Hi Trelo, A girly question!!! I've seen the mini and think it looks great but what colour are the others? Kellie |
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| JCW No. 1459 Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Neutral Bay, Sydney Local Time: 09:38 AM
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Offline | So basically what you are saying Chris is that deep down your hoon (XR8), who enjoys the twisties (MINI), who thinks he can drive (Porsche) and has attitude (Merc) ![]() |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Sydney Local Time: 09:38 AM
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Offline | "Especially those tools that drive around at night in perfectly good weather with their rear fog lights on (particularly prevalent among Hyundai and Subaru drivers)." Not wanting to defend Hyundai and Subaru drivers but I believe that the Hyundai has only one switch for the fog lights so you get front and back at the same time. Maybe that is the case with the Subaru as well. ![]() |
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| Take me down to Paradise Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: David McGhan's World Local Time: 10:38 AM
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Offline | That doesnt sound like a good design ![]() PS - I like your MINI colour choice ![]() - Global Moderator - MY BLOG - Global Procrastinator - ![]() ... Buying the 8C for its dynamic abilities is like buying a porn film for its plot ... |
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| Whatev. | Hmmm but when these boneheads have their foggies on it ain't foggy - so there is no need for them to have the fronts on either. On that note, people seem to be using their front foglights a lot more these days too. I see lots of that. Never seem to see any fog though! ![]() ![]() |
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| Banned Join Date: May 2003 Location: Pulled over by Cops Local Time: 09:38 AM
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Offline | I used to own a WRX back 5 years ago, I remember they had separate foglight switches for the front & back . I dont know about the Hyundai's though. As for having foglights on without fog , I do that as it provides me with extra light on the sides to see gutters better ![]() |
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