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In which case you should like -------Too late... not read this sort of erotica since the Owners Manual for an Austin Alegro..
In which case you should like -------Too late... not read this sort of erotica since the Owners Manual for an Austin Alegro..
i never thought id see that carpet except in our house and it was laid in 76In which case you should like -------
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I've got an excuse - it was in the house when I moved in recently, its on the list of things to go to the tip. Just waiting its turn.i never thought id see that carpet except in our house and it was laid in 76
A work colleague gave me a pile of car and bike related manuals a few years ago, they belonged to his departed dad. I did have 2 Chevettes in my time one of which was brand new (company cars). Back in the day I owned all sorts of sh1t so yea probably got no taste.Were the manuals in the house too or have you just got a terrible taste in cars.
To be honest, I've had all those cars too.A work colleague gave me a pile of car and bike related manuals a few years ago, they belonged to his departed dad. I did have 2 Chevettes in my time one of which was brand new (company cars). Back in the day I owned all sorts of sh1t so yea probably got no taste.
Retro is in!!I've got an excuse - it was in the house when I moved in recently, its on the list of things to go to the tip. Just waiting its turn.
Hardback additions too... Posh!In which case you should like -------
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Some retro is ok, most is sh1t. Had a completely new central heating update, but keeping the open fireRetro is in!!
so was ours ,but it must have been quality as its still in good nick,embarrasses the kids thoughI've got an excuse - it was in the house when I moved in recently, its on the list of things to go to the tip. Just waiting its turn.
PMSLWere the manuals in the house too or have you just got a terrible taste in cars.
Col
nostalgia is best remembered not re-experienced IMO, love a bit of retro though but selective choices!Retro is in!!
Epic. A proper Brummie repair for a proper Brummie vehicle.Leak update... Thanks everyone for the trouble shooting advice during my plea two nights ago. It was due to my coolant level. It had run too low (I know get ya head under the bonnet chick and check it regular!!!). A bottle of Radseal, 1.5 litres of coolent, a squeeze of the rad air pipe to get the air out, plus a 20minute tick over of the engine and sorted! My beast is back! Thanks again and nice chatting to you all.
Radseal! Fixes all coolant leaks quickly and permanently*So are you saying there was a leak causing loss of coolant and you've fixed it with a bottle of Radseal?
All under supervision of a Welsh chick!Epic. A proper Brummie repair for a proper Brummie vehicle.
Col
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