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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonjjb View Post
    Congratulations !
    Thank you Simon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowzer View Post
    You can rest assured Frank, all is done and concluded :-)
    Can't wait to have her home for keeps
    Bowzer, me thinks you are a keen student of Sun Tzu: "If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him."

    I normally prefer stock colors but your S looks fantastic as is. Congratulations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowzer View Post
    Colour is a darker shade than Irish green. original colour is Sand Beige which she will have again in time.
    Congrats! I applaud you for restoring back to the original color. Green is my favorite color however originality and purity will overshadow my own taste.

    I cannot imagine the logistics to transport car from Michigan to Malta. It makes my Austin to Chicago move a walk in the park.

    Being in the asset tracking/IoT business, I considered placing a mobile phone in the car to track its movement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkisTii View Post
    Congrats! I applaud you for restoring back to the original color. Green is my favorite color however originality and purity will overshadow my own taste.

    I cannot imagine the logistics to transport car from Michigan to Malta. It makes my Austin to Chicago move a walk in the park.

    Being in the asset tracking/IoT business, I considered placing a mobile phone in the car to track its movement.
    thank you , she has tracking device ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by swcarroll View Post
    Bowzer, me thinks you are a keen student of Sun Tzu: "If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him."

    I normally prefer stock colors but your S looks fantastic as is. Congratulations.
    :-) & Thank you
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    Congratulations!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Congratulations!
    Thank you Biancaneve
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