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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 13 Feb 2007 03:38:06 GMT, Steveo wrote in : Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: One failed the test. Was there fluid in the master cylinder on that one? Yep. Mechanic checked it out completely. It was the radio. Errr only Fords' are susceptible to RF brake killings? g Beats me. I would suppose it can happen with other makes since the manuals 50 watt break killers. Must be the pacific ocean spray enhancing the footprint. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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"Steveo" wrote...
50 watt break killers. A good businessman would see an opportunity there. Do you ever bet on the outcome of motor races? :~) Peter. |
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