48€ a year insurance? Surely you left the zero off?? Cheapest comp for a voiture de collection I have found is €168 and for the P38 TPFT is €24 per month including recovery.
A run of errors...
Its 34€ a month fc im told by the better half who clearly knows more than me....
Im going to have a bloody lie down...in the rain....in the garden...by myself...


For the rest of the day..
 
Oh funk, what an idiot!! Sorry guys. Keith your quite right.. 480€ what an idiot...:oops::(
If you have 50% bonus you should be able to do better than that. With MMA you can specify the annual kilometres and get a refund for unused kilometers. The upfront cost for my daily runner this year was €405 full comp with recovery for 15K annual kilometres, but I had a refund of €38 for unused Kilometres from the previous year so net €367:D
 
Ive got the full 50%, with axa,
0 km recovery along with that as well. Unlimited mileage as its a daily driver.
 
A run of errors...
Its 34€ a month fc im told by the better half who clearly knows more than me....
Im going to have a bloody lie down...in the rain....in the garden...by myself...


For the rest of the day..
Last time I did that after an extended day out with the lads and was told to go outside. I set up my Basha, Hootchie, grott, depending on what service you belonged to. The next morning was even worse. After obeying the long haired colonel I did indeed go outside and set up a hootchie in about 2 mins as i did have a pack handy in the back of the car and as it was raining had a good thermal mat down.
The next morning the long haired colonel was not happy as 1 I was nice and snug in my pussers mk 1 bed roll even though it was still persistently precipitating but also the 2 cats were also snuggled next to me instead of being inside on the duvet. Did not go down well but she did bring me a cup of tea and a cold shoulder for the rest of the day until she found the funny side,
 
Wondered where all the coolant was going, no steam, no puddles.. aaah.. have you noticed the damp carpet under the drivers mat Mr Holmes ?... (heater matrix seals I deduce Watson..!?)
B#**#*#s..!
 
Replaced the glow plugs this morning, god what a fiddly bleedin job that is on a VM, next time I do it I will try to bribe next doors kid to fit the things, my hands are too big to get round all the things in the way. Thanks to @Datatek for help in testing, trouble being next time I need to use my multimeter I will have forgotten what to do with it.
Tried Bosch plugs this time, see how they go, the Delphi plugs lasted just 12 months.
 
Replaced the glow plugs this morning, god what a fiddly bleedin job that is on a VM, next time I do it I will try to bribe next doors kid to fit the things, my hands are too big to get round all the things in the way. Thanks to @Datatek for help in testing, trouble being next time I need to use my multimeter I will have forgotten what to do with it.
Tried Bosch plugs this time, see how they go, the Delphi plugs lasted just 12 months.
You need to check that the power to the plugs turns off when the timer has timed out and certainly when the engine has started.
 

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