reason to not get an s4
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I see b5 S4's on a daily basis around my town... they aren't that rare. but yeah, at least auto stealers have nice taste......
I see b5 S4's on a daily basis around my town... they aren't that rare. but yeah, at least auto stealers have nice taste......
think its a coincidence that teh 2002 is the highest..or the fact it had something like less than half the production numbers of a 2001 or 2000 MY.
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ORIGINAL: 01A4T
I see b5 S4's on a daily basis around my town... they aren't that rare. but yeah, at least auto stealers have nice taste......
I see b5 S4's on a daily basis around my town... they aren't that rare. but yeah, at least auto stealers have nice taste......
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ORIGINAL: 01A4T
I see b5 S4's on a daily basis around my town... they aren't that rare. but yeah, at least auto stealers have nice taste......
I see b5 S4's on a daily basis around my town... they aren't that rare. but yeah, at least auto stealers have nice taste......
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ORIGINAL: BAMF
What's a preposition?
What's a preposition?
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I learned to think of them as words which are something that a noun can be- for example, "at", "on", "under", "with", etc. - relative to another noun.(Although this is not the most accurate way of thinking of them, itis an effectiverule of thumb.)The Webster definition is: "a function word that typically combines with a noun phrase to form a phrase which usually expresses a modification or predication". It is grammatically incorrect to end a sentence with a preposition, because a prepositionmodifies a noun in relation to another noun which follows the preposition- e.g. "She was with him", "It is under the table." Otherwise, postpositions come aftera noun("We mustmove on."), and circumpositions are both before and after a noun ("Ask me firstfrom now on.") These all fall under the category of adpositions. There areother uses, such as a preposition modifiying a verb, adjective, or other preposition, rather than a noun; but I'm only describing the basics.
/Linguistics lesson.
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ORIGINAL: BaconBait
The B5 Alarm system is notoriously weak. Parts from B5 S4's go for a lot of money.
Anyone that puts money into a B5 better put a decent alarm into it at the least.
The B5 Alarm system is notoriously weak. Parts from B5 S4's go for a lot of money.
Anyone that puts money into a B5 better put a decent alarm into it at the least.
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