Re: Why Always Rubies?




"Frank Adam" <fajp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 00:44:48 +0100, "Alex W." <ingilt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Frank Adam" <fajp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'd rather invest my money in cars. ;-)


Given quality control at Holden, that's hard to avoid ...
;-)

LOL.
Hangon.. Oi ! I have a Holden ! >-|

They are pretty good nowdays, seeing that the suspension is German
inspired, the engine is American, the interior reeks of Japan and a
lot of the assembly is done by machines(probably Japanese as well) :-)

You mean that there is one part of the Australian manufacturing base which
hasn't yet been outsourced to the Chinese?



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