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Ok Guys,

Finally got the car.

Few things to note.

Auction Grade 4.5

Car has Radar Guided Cruise Control, Radar in the grill (Looks red like the front of a remote control) actually brakes the car to maintain a safe speed to the car infront, always keeping a comfortable buffer, you can control the distace of the radar via the button on the steering wheel.

On the inside, Sunroof is good to go, allowing ones man sized portion of hair to fly about in a sexy manner (HIGH 5! , I like!!!)

Seats are also the leather trimmed jobbies with the suede(SP?) in the middle.

Other than that, the car is a dream to drive, My wife is hanging to get her hands on it, but she will have to wait as she is in Broome.

Pics are not dial up friendly.

Lastly, a big shout out to Nigel & Fee, many Thanks guys... And also to Steve in Japan.

Mike

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Performance is some what impressive, Will give the local big four a run for their money... all the 6's anyways.

Yeah the Radar thingy can be de activated...

Best thing so far, that I love about this car... Fuel economy, At the rate so far, we could be looking at close to 600Ks In town and somewhere closer to 700 for country.

Mike

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