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			<title>spacesaver for A class 200d</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hello fellow members 
We have just purchased a 2021 A class 200d 4 door saloon & it comes with the tyre repair solution in a can for when you get a puncture. I have never been a fan of this method as...]]></description>
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We have just purchased a 2021 A class 200d 4 door saloon &amp; it comes with the tyre repair solution in a can for when you get a puncture. I have never been a fan of this method as I think if you get a decent sized hole in your tyre it won't inflate the tyre so I am thinking of getting a space saver. Has anybody else gone down this route &amp; if so was it easy to space a space saver &amp; what size was it. Thanks in anticipation.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></div>

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