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ford radio codes.
could anybody help me as me and my friend has swapped radios from our ford fiestas and we need the codes, one radio is a FD3000 serial number M109867 and the other is a FD5000 serial number M113743. many thanks in advance. lucy6.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it seems very much to me like you dont understand the female form ie girls do swap things i asked an innocent question as we dont have the codes and you have proceeded to try and dis credit my crediabitly. maybe it is you that moves in them kinds of circles but i do not and am deepley hurt and offended by your accusation and as no one will ever think of givng me the codes because of your idiotlic attemp to be smart and try to stop me asking questions again because i am a new member well you have sucessfully failed NORMANTHEDOG.
quite right lucy6 , that told you norman .
if you google "free ford radio codes" there are many sites for it , but there is a member of answerbank with the user name "bubblegum" i think , he has anwered many other queries just like yours perhaps he's not been on for a while and hasn;t seen yours yet
if you google "free ford radio codes" there are many sites for it , but there is a member of answerbank with the user name "bubblegum" i think , he has anwered many other queries just like yours perhaps he's not been on for a while and hasn;t seen yours yet
thankyou very much waterboy wasnt expecting to be spoke to like normanthedog did thankyou very much for your help the 2 codes are working me and my friend are very happy i will use this site to post questions and also to answer any questions i can, as i am at liverpool john moores university in my 3rd year of studying law thank you the sensable one much appreciated lucy6
To engage in defamation orally; spoken words that tend to damage someone else's reputation- If defamatory meaning is apparent on the face of the statement, it is said to be slanderous per se. If the defamatory meaning is not self-evident, but arises only from extrinsic facts, the statement is slanderous per quod. I dont expect your mind to be able to comprehend this expression of terms but you could have ' crack at it' as you would speak. i have evevidential support that both radio's in question are not stolen and are legal in both vechicals. If you continue to feel that we are thieves or that these items have been stolen then feel free to notify the proper autohorities. I do have one query as to why you are behaving in such as derogatory mannor towards me which is 'whats your problem' . also what evidence have you produced to say that one has been stolen. lucy6.
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