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Old 21-04-2006, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default What Would You Do ??????

very interested to know what people think i should do . we are going for a holiday to port macquarie. i have 2 cars one el futura on lpg in great condition it does high kms as i use it as a work car . the other is the ba gt . it is used on weekemds and day drives also my wife drives it to work and it is in showroom condition .
should we take the gt on a holiday and worry about where it is parked etc etc . or just take the futura as it is just as reliable and cheeaper to run and we can park it anywhere we want without having to worry.
what would you do . or what do you do if you are in similar circumstances .
thigs i think of are . the gt is safer. also easier to speed and get caught . a worry to park anywhere and road wear like stone chips etc etc.
the el is no worries on any of these points.

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