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welcome,
buy a scoob and you will never look back! next car might be more difficult though if the power and handling is what you are after. not many cars will offer the value for money a scoob will.
hmmmm - just remembered how great they are - off for a burn...
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weava
buy a scoob and you will never look back! next car might be more difficult though if the power and handling is what you are after. not many cars will offer the value for money a scoob will.
hmmmm - just remembered how great they are - off for a burn...
see y'all
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weava
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what do yopu mean next car might be more difficult ?
can be more difficult to drive in the snow like what we got in yorkshire this week. but i had some nice tail out action all the same, but if the hill is more than 1 in 20 i'm stuffed from a standing start.
can be more difficult to drive in the snow like what we got in yorkshire this week. but i had some nice tail out action all the same, but if the hill is more than 1 in 20 i'm stuffed from a standing start.
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Welcome Si325i!! Only four months ago I traded in my 320si in mint condition at the local dealers for my first Scooby, ( Terzo ) it was the shock at being told my BeeMA was worth £4500, last year I was offered £6500. The Scooby was worth every penny...
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