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Hirst cabs at your service...

 

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For a minute there, i thought this was for sale, I think it's only for hire. I was there the day this was taken, it's a Jamie T promo shoot. Here's a funny fact, the bloke in the passenger seat is form Tokyo, now living in London. He read the signage on the cab, and said it was from the district he last lived in in Tokyo. As there aren't that many cabs in the district, he came to the conclusion that he had probably been in the cab before. So, he had crossed the world, to get in the same cab that could have taken him to the airport! :lol:
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Are long MOTs really rare? My car has one!

They probably are on Ital vans...
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I wish I had some long MOTs on my cars, 10 years or so would do it.

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This is full of WIN

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PEUGOT-405-GR-44- ... 0243629610

 

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Engine Size: 1,580 cc

When was the last time you saw a 405 1.6 Petrol?? They must be very rare now...

 

Shame the seller can't spell Peugeot.

 

Oh... um hang on, I've just read the spiel. Isn't this the same seller who was offering finance on that sheddy old Gowlf?

 

What a shame. :?

 

 

 

Mark.

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I miss stylised steel wheels, they're due for a comeback.

Steel wheels are SO much better at the job than alloys. They look better, in my experience they are usually lighter, they are easier to handle and they don't weld themselves to the hub quite as readily as alloys do.
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The main thing I like about steel wheels is that they don't go porous and give the tyre a slow leak, it's a right pain on older alloy wheels. The steels on the Stanza look atrocious, but I've never had to pump the tyres up.Plus they look ace with trim rings, this is fact.

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1982 !!!!Fuggin ada, no wonder we've got no motor industry :roll:

Exactly what I thought! East Germany were making more advanced trucks than that in 1982. Seriously.
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