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Alot of you guys post nice brand new looking bonnies, all nice clean. Since i like to rebel against the crowd , Here'* my dirty 1998 SE with 154280km'* on it
What a crappy day here in Ontario, in case u didn't notice that road in front of my house is dirt with a little bit of gravel on it. hence dirty bonnie , but i here bonnie likes it dirty and rough .
all i can say so far is : bs2
What a crappy day here in Ontario, in case u didn't notice that road in front of my house is dirt with a little bit of gravel on it. hence dirty bonnie , but i here bonnie likes it dirty and rough .
all i can say so far is : bs2
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Canadians are more interested in the substantial things, like how well our cars perform and how reliable they are. We aren't into all that fru fru crap like how shiney our chrome is, and how spotless our car is. If we can fit our snowshoes in the back seat and tie a moose to the trunk, we're good to go.
(Now watch the fireworks begin)
(Now watch the fireworks begin)
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If it doesn't stop raining here soon, ill be doing a write-up on " How to make your Bonneville amphibious"
If i leave the doors open will the rain clean the inside too?
If i leave the doors open will the rain clean the inside too?
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I can take the rain, wind and colder weather. Its the getting dark 2 hours earlier I don't like. I go to work in the dark and come home in the dark.