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Old 18-07-2006, 05:00 PM   #1
Autocade
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Default New product sounds to good to be true

Any body used a product called XADO?
It is being advertised on the radio in Melbourne
More info on www .enginebooster.com.au
It is supposed to do the following while you drive and last for 100000ks:1syellow1
It sounds Incredible

XADO Benefits
Repair engine, transmission, and more!
Protect treated parts and mechanisms against wear!
Restore the power of your engine!
Long-lasting effect for 100'000km!
XADO pays for itself during few months!
Reduce noise and vibration!
Save fuel up to 30%!
Reduce atmosphere pollution by up to 80%!
Optimize, tune and perfect your engine!
Wear XADO coating instead of your engine!
Turn maintenance of your car into preventive one!
Reduce ownership costs!

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