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        <title><![CDATA[there's not nearly enough]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[THEN I might believe that these claims are not just 'pie in the sky'. But even if such a machine could be made to work as claimed, the price is ludicrously optimistic and the amount of batteries and other 'stuff' required for a fully enclosed electric vehicle simply will not fit in the space available. AND there's not nearly enough steering lock! PLUS it's hard to believe that Mr Kim could call his scooter kanal d oyun kral oyun]]></description>
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