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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Thanks...what a friend of mine...I think he is lying...I don't know...I don't want to argue with him...
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hahahaha....lol.....rofl..
reminds me of mr.bean.the hand-brake is usually next to the shifter...or next to the seat like in the aston or below the dashboard towards the left..likein toyota pickups. never seen one on the roof dude..lmao. |
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In older cars (yes, even the ones with two front seats) the e-brake was a pedal on the floor. Even in some newer luxury cars it is. In Lincoln's and Caddies it automatically disengages when you put it in gear. Toyota had theirs next to the steering wheel in the dash. A couple had them in between the seat and door sill but most are in the center. The "car expert" that said that is the reason why there are so many ignorant people in the world. They speak before they know and even when proven wrong they wont admit it...
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