blue ones! a question

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chris99
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blue ones! a question

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Do all dark blue MR2's have a blue finnish inside?? I love them in blue but i couldnt sit in that for any length of time
craig
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Re: blue ones! a question

Post by craig »

Nope! :wink:

Know what you mean though mate!!! :puker:
OohMatron
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Re: blue ones! a question

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How Hurt Am I.......... :cry:

Having had some more up market vehicles in the past and now loving my
14 year old '2, in blue, with a blue interior I gotta say it makes a refreshing change from black.?

Especially as the Red Civic Type R that that tried to have a sniff around
in my boot this morning gave up trying to chase me :lol:

Ah Well, Different Strokes For Different Folks :wink:
craig
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Re: blue ones! a question

Post by craig »

OohMatron wrote:How Hurt Am I.......... :cry:

Having had some more up market vehicles in the past and now loving my
14 year old '2, in blue, with a blue interior I gotta say it makes a refreshing change from black.?

Especially as the Red Civic Type R that that tried to have a sniff around
in my boot this morning gave up trying to chase me :lol:

Ah Well, Different Strokes For Different Folks :wink:


No offence mate, just not my personal preference, like you say :wink:
OohMatron
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None Taken..!! :)

It did take some getting used to but I love it now..!!

Seems the only problem will be sourcing bits if anything breaks, Rogue
told me that cars with the blue interior are pretty much all Rev 1's and
are a bit few and far between..!!
craig
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Re: blue ones! a question

Post by craig »

OohMatron wrote:None Taken..!! :)

It did take some getting used to but I love it now..!!

Seems the only problem will be sourcing bits if anything breaks, Rogue
told me that cars with the blue interior are pretty much all Rev 1's and
are a bit few and far between..!!


Yeah, I have seen a few blue dashed MR2's but like you say, a bit few and far between!

Could always fit a black dash :lol:

Just kiddin'
OohMatron
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Re: blue ones! a question

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Nah, I think I'll stick with the blue [-(

Plus, it'll give the boys at Rogue something to colour code to when it
comes round to upgrading my baby to a tubby..!! \:D/
craig
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Re: blue ones! a question

Post by craig »

OohMatron wrote:Nah, I think I'll stick with the blue [-(

Plus, it'll give the boys at Rogue something to colour code to when it
comes round to upgrading my baby to a tubby..!! \:D/
:thumright:
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