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Old 26-01-2012, 03:51 PM   #31
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i don`t think you give our local cars enough credit, i`d put a 50 on it you leave a roller ungaraged like a big percentage of our local cars with varying tempretures of 0 to 47 degrees it would be pile of crap in couple of years.
I don't know about that...there's a reason they cost so much, and it isn't just because of the badge...the amount of time spent getting little details just right is amazing.
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Old 26-01-2012, 05:54 PM   #32
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sitting there running.. idling away.. no one inside it....

man if i was three parts more dodgy it would have been a fun test drive.....

So anyway ....... how was the test drive?



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Old 26-01-2012, 06:31 PM   #33
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Old 26-01-2012, 06:48 PM   #34
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So anyway ....... how was the test drive?
nyaaaah.... rich dude left his window down and the front seat was wet.....
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Old 26-01-2012, 07:11 PM   #35
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nyaaaah.... rich dude left his window down and the front seat was wet.....
Yes can understand ........ Having the good trackie dacks on and all. Not worth it!



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Old 26-01-2012, 09:21 PM   #36
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Sorta suprises me too that not a single person attempted to prevent this from happening, being a cafe strip, surely there would have been some plastic backed tablecloths or something that could have been used as an interim measure.

I have had to do this exact thing when my workmate left his A4 convertible at work without the keys with the roof down. The quick throwing of a plastic sheet over his car saved him thousands in repairs and excesses, even it it needed a damn good polish to remove the light scratching from the plastic sheet.

Or is it completely not worth the effort these days to try and assist a fellow motorist in such a situation?
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Old 26-01-2012, 09:40 PM   #37
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Oh man, such a nice car. If he (or she) can afford one then they can afford another, no skin off their nose.
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Old 26-01-2012, 09:41 PM   #38
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Sorta suprises me too that not a single person attempted to prevent this from happening, being a cafe strip, surely there would have been some plastic backed tablecloths or something that could have been used as an interim measure.

I have had to do this exact thing when my workmate left his A4 convertible at work without the keys with the roof down. The quick throwing of a plastic sheet over his car saved him thousands in repairs and excesses, even it it needed a damn good polish to remove the light scratching from the plastic sheet.

Or is it completely not worth the effort these days to try and assist a fellow motorist in such a situation?
it is easier and more fun to just laugh at them
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Old 26-01-2012, 10:33 PM   #39
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If so, let us not forget this is a million $ car, where's the rain sensor that automactically closes the roof when it rains? Should have thought of that one huh? maybe i should work there?
Haha, you make a very valid point.
Bet the windscreen was clear!
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Old 26-01-2012, 11:07 PM   #40
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Sorta suprises me too that not a single person attempted to prevent this from happening, being a cafe strip, surely there would have been some plastic backed tablecloths or something that could have been used as an interim measure.

I have had to do this exact thing when my workmate left his A4 convertible at work without the keys with the roof down. The quick throwing of a plastic sheet over his car saved him thousands in repairs and excesses, even it it needed a damn good polish to remove the light scratching from the plastic sheet.

Or is it completely not worth the effort these days to try and assist a fellow motorist in such a situation?
this.

i dont care what the brand is, if i saw something like this id try to help out.
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