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as above can anyone tell me what this means in german please
Hi, bitte in Deutsch. LG Denny
have used babelfish and it translated as this
Rear one, asks into German. LG Denny
was asking if he ships to the uk
thanks guys
1. SHORT SHIFT KIT
2. PORSCHE CAYENNE CALIPERS
3. H & R SPRINGS
4. BILSTEIN SHOXS
5. NEW BUSHES AND HP2 STRUTS
6. UPRATED HIGH OUTPUT COIL PACK
7. ,3" turbo back s/s/ exhaust
8. fmic fitted
Google translator (under Language Tools) seems to be doing the better job on this one, returning Hi, specify in German.
Ck.
Shocked, exhausted, hosed, bushed, dumped, chipped, mounted, filtered, gauged, packed, intermittantly wiped and braked. I mean broken. Now, about the car...
German is like any language it uses english phrases/slang as well. Hallo is most common, but so is hi and other numerous phrases. Any translation sites will only give you an idea of whats being said and it will be hit and miss and some words cannot be translated.
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