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Glad to hear you're okay, Orange!  There was a news report earlier this year or late last year of a Moose taking down a helicopter, not entirely sure how it did that.  Moose are one of the few examples of megafauna we still have, and they're at the small end of the scale at that.  I've never seen one in person, I imagine they're seriously impressive up close.

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whats in the burago box?

Couldn't tell you off the top of my head except it's probably classic and maybe convertible. I'll post what it is later.

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That is a hell of a smash, glad you are okay!

 

Car related, I washed both heaps today. Whoop! :)

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A colleague of mine has just bought a 1994 Golf cabriolet for £700. What could possibly go wrong?

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Venison for tea Orange? At least you are ok even if the car is trashed.

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Going to look at a Bedford CF with a "dodge box" on the back on Sunday.

Available for cheaps due to non runner. Fuel pump issues. Belongs to a mate who has had enough.

Available for £300 without the fittings inside.

Anybody after a CF pickup or camper, it'd be perfect.

Let me know by PM if any interest

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Well... Mike finally won against the stubborn bolt and we had the suspension back together in about half an hour.  Spare Princess steels are bathing in Kurust and will be painted tomorrow in readiness for their new tyres fitted.  To balance this all out the Council have decided in their infinite wisdom that they want lots of money off us because I earn too much now, which... well... that's bittersweet.

 

Headspace not so great either so even though some stuff is going well, feeling like a bit of a trainwreck tonight.  Not sure how much it'll help to say but there, I've said it.

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Bramz7 has just popped by. Was good to meet you again! I’m one Saab poorer and one jag richer..... just for Saturday.

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Going to look at a Bedford CF with a "dodge box" on the back on Sunday.

Available for cheaps due to non runner. Fuel pump issues. Belongs to a mate who has had enough.

Available for £300 without the fittings inside.

Anybody after a CF pickup or camper, it'd be perfect.

Let me know by PM if any interest

Can you PM me details and a photo

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the focus has been jacked up and the front underside  checked over and touched up ...

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Thought stuff lets put the Stu plates on...

 

Ha, not seen the cat tail wiper before, that's quite cleverly done.

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Nice* bit of mini chod at Asda today.

I know that’s probably absolutely shit, but I love it!

 

 

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"The new M.GO.3 from Microcar sets new standards in the small car sector. With flowing style, new standards of engine refinement with fuel injection. And above all the space, which is truly amazing.

 

Compact on the outside, spacious on the inside, it comes with all the equipment needed for the safety and comfort of driver and passenger.

 

This is a car designed for today's lifestyle. It is agile and convenient for zipping around town. It handles amazingly well, while inspiring confidence with its robust design and safety features. Easy to drive, easy to park, easy to handle in traffic, M.GO.3 is also a perfect solution to today's environmental issues,

with its low CO2 emissions."

 

Anyone had a go in one of these?

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I was washing the 75 tonight after driving home from the train station and I noticed that there was a faint whiff of brake lining from the osr wheel. Is this 75 going to reperform all of the issues that my first example was afflicted with but instead spacing them at infuriating intervals as opposed to all at once?

 

Anyhow I plan to ignore it for now and fix the thermostat.

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Led headlight bulbs came in the post, need find time to fit them and see how bright they are.

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It's not that bad.  Unless you're in Medway or Dartford.  Then you're just fucked, whatever you're doing.

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My thinking was based on those headlamp bulbs but now you mention it the last time I visited my Aunt Tunbridge Wells traffic at 5pm was awful.  My cousin cunningly found a route that avoided the worst of it by using a narrow road with passing places through a wood which was highly entertaining to follow him down in a high top van.

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I'm just happy it wasn't a moose. I've seen them bigger than my car.

 

Thinking about it the 'wedgeness' of MX-3 probably also helped with damage limitation.

 

Might not have come off well if you'd been driving a Merc A-class.....

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My thinking was based on those headlamp bulbs but now you mention it the last time I visited my Aunt Tunbridge Wells traffic at 5pm was awful.  My cousin cunningly found a route that avoided the worst of it by using a narrow road with passing places through a wood which was highly entertaining to follow him down in a high top van.

 

 

Driving a van through there, I'm surprised he wasn't flagged down by the Doggers.

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My thinking was based on those headlamp bulbs but now you mention it the last time I visited my Aunt Tunbridge Wells traffic at 5pm was awful. My cousin cunningly found a route that avoided the worst of it by using a narrow road with passing places through a wood which was highly entertaining to follow him down in a high top van.

I think I know where you mean. Waze sent me that way in heavy traffic once. Big high wall right by the road as well?

 

I go through there quite a lot and I've never understood its bizarre localised traffic problem. I'm convinced the residents of Tunbridge Wells and Southborough just spend their free time driving back and forth from one end of the place to the other.

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My boxing coach just told me he's off to collect his new car later today...an MG3

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My boxing coach just told me he's off to collect his new car later today...an MG3

A man of distinction and taste.

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