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VW Bora

The Bora is a fourth-generation model of the Volkswagen Jetta, a compact family car manufactured by Volkswagen Passenger Cars. It features advanced options such as automatic climate control and rain sensor-controlled windshield wipers.

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What is bora boras flag?

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How big is Bora Bora?

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16.9 square miles

How far is Bora Bora from US?

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How do you Reset mpg on bora?

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There is a button on the underside of the windscreen wiper stalk pointing towards the floor. It is towards the steering column about 1-2 inches 3-5 cm in length. Press and hold the button to reset. If the fascia driving display panel has a 1 it will reset mpg, distance, average mph for that trip only. If it has 2 it will clear the same aggregated data from the last reset.

The pacific island of bora bora is owned by who?

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The French Polynesia own the island of Bora Bora!

What does bora bora look like?

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Rhd lhd conversion?

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Right hand drive to Left hand drive ...

for example, Japanese car do have steering on the right side is converted to have the steering on the left side like north American cars

Are the Bora Bora Islands in the boundaries of the US?

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No, the island of Bora Bora is a territory owned by the French. It operates as its own independent state and is a territory of the French.

Why is Bora Bora important?

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Bora Bora is important because there is no place in the world like this not even like Hawaii, it is the most beautiful place in the world.

What do you call a native of bora bora?

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Tahitian

Why turn off engine during refueling?

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I am not a professional with a professional opinion. However, I do know how a fuel pump works. No possible way for ignition. At least, no worse than having fuel in there while driving down the free way.

I work in Aviation. Hot-fueling is a common practice. (Fueling with props or heli-blades still rotating.)

They recently banned it at my airport but only because the blades or props are the danger. Someone could walk into them, drive into them, or throw something into them. In my opinion, there is no danger here. Any other thoughts?