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05-09-2014, 09:48 PM | #34 | ||
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I have a modeo the missus has a pulsar. Before my mondeo I have had only a us sir cars and she has only had nissans. After her micra was written off I allowed her to choose whatever she wanted. Why because she has to drive it and has to love what she drives. Just like myself. However possibly different to others (not 100% sure) we don't have a his or hers so much. We drive whatever we grab the keys to first. And at the end of the day we drive or park wherever we want.
Having said that she is huge holden fan (don't hold that against me) and is why if she really wants the purple be ute she craves then she will get it because you have to love what you drive. Hope that makes sense it's Friday night after all haha
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