brianp38dse
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Dont open the sunroof by mistake then.
J
That job was taken by Tomctalan he allegedly opened it by accident and the misses got a lap full of snow
Dont open the sunroof by mistake then.
J
That job was taken by Tomctalan he allegedly opened it by accident and the misses got a lap full of snow
Tomcatalan would have got a lot more mileage out of the sheep incidents in the prior postsThat job was taken by Tomctalan he allegedly opened it by accident and the misses got a lap full of snow
Tomcatalan would have got a lot more mileage out of the sheep incidents in the prior posts
I would always have a little chuckle if i saw his replys when the humor kicked inYes he would run with those, his humor is sadly missed
I could try using those to prevent my testicles from retracting inside my body cavity working on the boat with no heat in this "cold snap"...View attachment 279701
This kind of thing. Fit the battery onto tray while out of the car and then mark and rivet the strap to the tray so when it's placed into the car the strap will always maintain its position.
I'm "wired up wrong" according to most people who know me well. LOVE driving in snow...I have always loved snow even from being a kid. Then again some folks have always called me weird
Somebody in Landrover planning was Dyslexic perhaps. ..Ok, We've had the original range rover, then the P38a, then the L322.. how did they figure that out? L comes before P in the alphabet and P is in the middle!!
My 2002 AUDI A8 4.2 40 valve V8 Quattro Sport is ULEZ-compliant... I still regret selling that car.Its funny you say that my 4.2 s/c isnt subject to ulez yet my 2003 td6 was,
Its all just greed the lot of it
Mr Leverage will be your friend with this issue, Kermit. Not familiar with the L322, so can't be more specific...My new to me l322 doesn't have a lifting strap for the spare wheel with my wrist now giving up in protest I'm effectively one handed and don't have the ability to get the wheel out
Any clever ideas?
The difficulty is getting it over the eas compressor.. i think it will be a 2 man jobMr Leverage will be your friend with this issue, Kermit. Not familiar with the L322, so can't be more specific...
Closet "sheepshagger"...I'm in my fifties but I still went tobogganing in the dark last night. Halfway down the slope I suddenly remembered that the sheep were in the field. Almost ended up with a ewe in my lap hurtling towards the barbed wire fence at the bottom. A snowdrift and it would have been very Shaun the Sheep as we passed in front of the moon like E.T.
The difficulty is getting it over the eas compressor.. i think it will be a 2 man job
On the sheep!!!???I just about managed it before I found out about the lifting strap.
Somebody in Landrover planning was Dyslexic perhaps. ..
I'm "wired up wrong" according to most people who know me well. LOVE driving in snow...
Thats my boyI'm "wired up wrong" according to most people who know me well. LOVE driving in snow...
Jammy sods who can do the 2 handed shuffleMr Leverage will be your friend with this issue, Kermit. Not familiar with the L322, so can't be more specific...
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