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Old 09-02-05, 19:03
Andrew Morrison Andrew Morrison is offline
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As you say getting these things right first time is important. We do not normally do enough miles per year in a carrier to bed them in like you would in a car. If a carrier does not steer right (and that depends so much on the brakes) it can be a real pain to drive and that takes all the fun out of it.
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