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Porsche confirms Mid Sized 4x4 "Cajun"

Ocean Blue said:
Nick W
Are you serious in your consideration for the new X3?

Yup, i've driven the new one and liked it...just needs the 3 litre lump in it
to make it buyable !!!. I didn't like the previous version, looked slightly
upright and didn't like the drive so i've been waiting for the new one.
:grin:
 
I quite like the look of that, although I'm trying not to think it looks like a jacked up Rover 200 'streetwise' from the back... :hand:
 
But that was a great off-roader (what with its, erm, 2WD :wack:).

Certainly seen a lot off the road.
 
X3

Nick W
I've got one for two hours tomorrow on Sunday, auto 8 speed job. Will you get discount in and around your neck of the woods or a good deal?
 
Re: X3

Ocean Blue said:
Nick W
I've got one for two hours tomorrow on Sunday, auto 8 speed job. Will you get discount in and around your neck of the woods or a good deal?

I'll get a good bit of discount as it'll be my third BMW in 6 yrs from the same dealer.
However, the main dealer is still unable to confirm whether the 3 litre diesel engine
will be available with the manual 6 speed box. Hopefully it will, if not i'll be Audi bound. :thumb:
 
Hello,
The size of cajon is good and apply for every one that means your work is very good on thids project



Thanks
_____________________
Happy shopping
 
Esther11 said:
Hello,
The size of cajon is good and apply for every one that means your work is very good on thids project



Thanks
_____________________
Happy shopping

What size cajones do you have?
 
GT4 said:
Esther11 said:
Hello,
The size of cajon is good and apply for every one that means your work is very good on thids project



Thanks
_____________________
Happy shopping

What size cajones do you have?

What size of Cajone's do you have?

You are still forgetting to Capitalize names GT4. :wack: :D
 
Achtung said:
GT4 said:
Esther11 said:
Hello,
The size of cajon is good and apply for every one that means your work is very good on thids project



Thanks
_____________________
Happy shopping

What size cajones do you have?

What size of Cajone's do you have?

You are still forgetting to Capitalize names GT4. :wack: :D

erm, no, because my use of cajones is as a noun.

It wouldn't be a proper noun, unless, for example, you were Mr Cajones.

You certainly write a lot of it.
 
GT4 said:
Achtung said:
GT4 said:
Esther11 said:
Hello,
The size of cajon is good and apply for every one that means your work is very good on thids project



Thanks
_____________________
Happy shopping

What size cajones do you have?

What size of Cajone's do you have?

You are still forgetting to Capitalize names GT4. :wack: :D

erm, no, because my use of cajones is as a noun.

It is not a proper noun, unless you are Mr Cajones.

You certainly write a lot of it.


So can it not be Mrs or Miss or Master or Ms Cajones? :D

All names should start with a capital letter! :hand:
 
Great minds must think alike, as I was simultaneousy editing to indeed include your suggestion of other possibilities, but in this specific case, I was writing about you.

Of course, if you are not sure if you are a Miss, Ms, Mrs or Master Bator, I can't help you.
 
GT4 said:
Great minds must think alike, as I was simultaneousy editing to indeed include your suggestion of other possibilities, but in this specific case, I was writing about you.

Of course, if you are not sure if you are a Miss, Ms, Mrs or Master Bator, I can't help you.

But all names should start with a capital letter! :D
 
You've lost me.

It was a play on words, cajon to cajones.

The first being a non-word in this case, as it was a misspelling from one of our far-Eastern friends, the second being the Spanish for "balls".

Neither of which are names, unless as I pointed out YOU were Mr Cajones.

As I suspected you'd be a mis-informed pedant, I decided to caveat the titular to allow for other variants (which in a sense undermined the original insult), but by then your pedantry had indeed kicked in.

Have I missed anything? I'm sure you're keeping score.

Bear with me, I'm trying to keep up on an iPhone.
 

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