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Old 12-05-2002, 03:22 PM   #16
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Well now you know. I am supprised in London there must be a few. It is a Vauxhall after all.
Lancia's are good especially the old HPE model.
well there you have it.... Agila's are a rare breed in London. Park up next to all the Beemers and Mercs and you'll be getting the stares

the HPE was very good, but the Integrale EVO was (is) exceptional
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Jumped up suzuki

Suzuki's are cheap and crap. It's just a replica of a Wagon R+. Why the hell buy a suzuki with a Vauxhall Badge!
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