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Old 09-01-2008   #31 (permalink)
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I'm failing to see why no teeth is a bad thing....
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I agree. The V1 mount is much sturdier than my 9500ix mount. The exception to this is that the V1 mount sucks in a car with a windshield with not much slope. I had my V1 in the HHR that I rented for GOL 2008. It was pretty piss-poor in that car.
I forgot about that issue. Luckily, my cars have mid to very slanted windscreens.
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I seen an 80s ford escort with a 9500i blue on the windsheild..
what do you make of that?
A really horrifyingly ugly chick with a terrible rack but really nice teeth?

And a 88 Camry with 526k on it, that is awesome. I had an 89 before my 99, and it also needed an alternator, a rear main seal, and a tune up with plugs belts and exhaust work. Had 210,000 on it when i sold it 4 years ago. If i had opted to fix what was wrong i have no doubt it would still be going and probably have around 300,000 miles on it. Camrys are exceptional vehicles. Mine still rides like new, and has plenty of attitude left under the hood at 9 years old and 190,000 miles.
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