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BN6L4308

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Record Creation: Entered on 11 March 2010.

 

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2015-03-17 22:24:06 | AH Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Engine Number was added: 26DRU74460
  • Top Color was deleted, old value was: none
  • Photos of BN6L4308

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    Exterior Photos (4)

    Uploaded August 2010:

    2010-08-09
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    2010-08-09
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    Uploaded March 2010:

    2010-03-12
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    2010-07-05 22:07:13 | Adrian writes:

    Hi,
    You have a very nice clean tidy car.
    Do you realise that you have the front mudguard chrome trims on the wrong way around.
    I did the same thing to mine and had to swap them over.
    Keep up the good work

    2011-09-03 07:49:59 | Grant writes:

    Hi,
    Thanks for your comment. Yes I realise the chrome trims are the wrong way around, but I bought the car with them like that, and during the tidy up I decided to leave them that way until I paint the car, or else marks will be visible from the way the were attached. Once I do the bodywork I will definitely put them the correct way around!

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