![]() 08/04/2017 at 00:46 • Filed to: NPoCP | ![]() | ![]() |
!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . Cool enough, I suppose, but what’s this?
Why hello there, manual transmission.
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I secretly want one of these in Crimson Red in 3.0si guise.
I thought they were pretty cool when I was a kid.
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Old X3s look great, I saw one in powder blue yesterday with the black trim. mmm mmm.
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My issue is the fact that it’s white. White is a pain in the arse to keep clean, doubly so with the amount of bugs I encounter.
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Counterpoint: easy to touch up, looks good when washed, better than black with black plastic trim.
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Counter-counterpoint: why stick with black trim?
But seriously, the light blue would be sweet. Or dark blue.
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A while ago there was a black on black 6 speed X5 for sale near me. I kinda wanted it
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These are bestest
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Tires appear underinflated, so budget for a new set of Contis ...
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What is C.A.D.?
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Canadian Dollars.
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when do you collect?
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Hah, never. Just window shopping.
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What? I think white is the easiest color to keep clean. I haven’t cleaned my truck since November, here’s a picture of it from yesterday:
Granted I now realize that’s a pretty bad picture and doesn’t prove anything, but it still looks clean even though it’s not clean. It’s also exclusively parked in public lots or street parked when I visit my parents.
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A dollar symbol is already there. Even if D. redundantly represents “Dollars,” what does A. represent?
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CA stands for Canada. Just like how some users will put USD. It’s the denomination of which currency is which.
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I can understand 9000 USD means 9000 United States Dollars.
I don’t understand $9000 CAD.
I don’t know what the A represents.
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CA is for Canada because it needs to be three letters.
JPY stands for Japanese yen.
NOK is Norwegian krone.