All Tremag Ab 1999 Cowgirl 17 __full__

Let me go through the text again:

Next part: "The “Cowgirl 17” model, in particular, has garnered attention for its unique features and benefits, appealing to both new and loyal customers." "has garnered attention" becomes "has drawn recognition|has attracted interest|has received notice". "unique|distinct|innovative", "features|attributes|qualities", "benefits|advantages|perks", "appealing|attracting|drawing", "both new and loyal|both emerging and steadfast|both incoming and faithful". all tremag ab 1999 cowgirl 17

So, in the first sentence, "All Tremag Ab 1999 Cowgirl 17The term..." – "All" could be replaced with synonyms like "Every|All|Each"; "Ab" is probably part of the product code; "1999" is a year; "Cowgirl" could be replaced with "Rancher|Outlaw|Ranchette"; "17" is a model number. However, the user said to skip brands and names, so perhaps all the product code terms (like "Ab", "1999", "Cowgirl 17") should be left as-is? Or maybe only proper names like "Tremag" should be skipped, but the rest can be replaced. The instructions aren't entirely clear. Since the user's example response (which I can't see) would have replaced "Cowgirl" with Ranchette, but "17" is part of the model, so left. So, possibly, in the example, they replaced "Cowgirl" but kept the model numbers. Let me go through the text again: Next