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rob
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Post by rob »

more like he used an elephant as he wanted his car to look like a Hindustan Ambassador. Hell even Indians get fed up of Peugeot monkeys.
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Post by Aimee »

to be fare (or is it like playground 'fair'?)...I am quite impressed with the way the drivers compartment and windscreen pillars have remained in tact!

Huu
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Post by Huu »

Lyndon, its in this brochure

http://www.peugeot.com.au/peugeot/au/im ... f206cc.pdf

in the brochure first line on the safety page read "The Peugeot view has always been that the best way to survive an accident is to avoid it." :rolleyes:
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Post by Lyndon »

Thanks Huu :D :D :D
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Post by YateleyBoyz »

Perhaps we should start a new caption competition

"I only took it to the monkeys because the roof was leaking"
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Post by Derek »

:lol:
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