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I'd sooner have cancer than touch an ejokeYou touched an Ejoke I would prescribe a week in quarantine and some tinkering with a proper rangie and you may just survive
I'd sooner have cancer than touch an ejokeYou touched an Ejoke I would prescribe a week in quarantine and some tinkering with a proper rangie and you may just survive
Plenty of grass in our back garden if you fancy a treatHad 73miles range left…cost me £149.70 for a few drops shy of 81litres. I’m having super noodles for my tea!!
Don't forget your bucket and spadeWell, not today but some time ago:
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Been told they are good on p38. I’m looking at dha kit for £50. Bits are for those blummin jeep things but it’s the giant C press I need mainly
We had a spade, a shovel, recovery gear... Never needed it! She could have used more power so, but that was carb related problems. Oh, and the faulty fuel pump wire! Lucky me it was just a wire and fuse, and not the Jag ignition relay... I failed to carry one with me and those are already hard enough to come by in Europe!
It was awesome and fun trip so!
I used the spade, for not directly car related purposes...
I think that's the one MrGorsky bought. Just about does 4 ball-joints if you are lucky. He bought the bigger £60 kit the first time and it got all 4 out and 3 in before it bent. He then gotbthe smaller £40 kit and it pushed the last one straight in (no freezer because I forgot to put it in). Means we have another 6 presses worth left if we're lucky.
It is too heavy to post but if you are coming past or someone else can courier I am sure he would lend it once we've done the radius arm bushes.
Buried the missus out there? The body just dessicates so I hope you were careful.
That sand and dust gets absolutely everywhere so give it a good wash underneath.
Oh, yes. I absolutely did that. I remember my training in college some 20 years ago and being told to do that, so absolutely did.I hope you kept them vertical in a vice and worked them through the full travel,up and down at least three times before fitting them to displace any air.
What time does the cement arrive?We had a spade, a shovel, recovery gear... Never needed it! She could have used more power so, but that was carb related problems. Oh, and the faulty fuel pump wire! Lucky me it was just a wire and fuse, and not the Jag ignition relay... I failed to carry one with me and those are already hard enough to come by in Europe!
It was awesome and fun trip so!
I used the spade, for not directly car related purposes...
Too damn hot for mixing cement here today.What time does the cement arrive?
Do you want to borrow the radius arm bush tool, i could even pick up the press to push them in makes it a piece of cake to fit.
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