RS2 for sale, anybody interested?
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RS2 for sale, anybody interested?
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Re: Yea, unfortunately... but an RS2 off'd @ that price gotta have a documented history to actually
yeah thats true! hey Oliver, you live in germany, right? This has nothing to do with Audis, but how did you guys get used to euro? Are you still talking in marks or that is over. Just wondering, didn't talk to anybody there in a while)
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Re: Yea, unfortunately... but an RS2 off'd @ that price gotta have a documented history to actually
As for myself, I have been using the Euro for two years now, because I am self-employed in my own business and thus calculating in Euro a little longer than private folks :-)
Over here in general folks are quite used to the Euro already, even though there are some retards that try to make the Euro responsible for our current economical situation... but that's another issue. Only very old ppl still seemingly cannot forget about the Deutsche Mark, even more so those who are old enough to remember the currency reform of 1949. I recently read an article in a (serious) newspaper where they reported about an old woman who still had thousands of Deutsche Mark bank notes in her house, asked why she refused to exchange it to Euro she was like, "I don't think the Euro will make it for longer than half a year" :-) Well?! :-)
Over here in general folks are quite used to the Euro already, even though there are some retards that try to make the Euro responsible for our current economical situation... but that's another issue. Only very old ppl still seemingly cannot forget about the Deutsche Mark, even more so those who are old enough to remember the currency reform of 1949. I recently read an article in a (serious) newspaper where they reported about an old woman who still had thousands of Deutsche Mark bank notes in her house, asked why she refused to exchange it to Euro she was like, "I don't think the Euro will make it for longer than half a year" :-) Well?! :-)
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