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Author Topic: Replacing her Polo  (Read 6311 times)

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aaronjb

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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #90 on: 06 January 2012, 21:47:46 »

Thing is she doesn't need to spend 12k IMO. Not by a long way.  :o

(some) women don't need to spend £1000 on a pair of shoes, either ... but they do. ;)
... True, but this one is in financial services, and agrees. ;)

You lucky, lucky man  :)
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feeutfo

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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #91 on: 06 January 2012, 21:53:37 »

Thing is she doesn't need to spend 12k IMO. Not by a long way.  :o

(some) women don't need to spend £1000 on a pair of shoes, either ... but they do. ;)
... True, but this one is in financial services, and agrees. ;)

You lucky, lucky man  :)
Yep :) ... No good with a spanner though. ;D
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aaronjb

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« Reply #92 on: 06 January 2012, 22:02:31 »

Well, you can't have it all..  ;D
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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #93 on: 07 January 2012, 11:16:54 »

Thing is she doesn't need to spend 12k IMO. Not by a long way.  :o

(some) women don't need to spend £1000 on a pair of shoes, either ... but they do. ;)
... True, but this one is in financial services, and agrees. ;)

You lucky, lucky man  :)
Yep :) ... No good with a spanner though. ;D
But perfectly adequate with brews and bacon butties. What else matters?
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feeutfo

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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #94 on: 07 January 2012, 17:18:04 »

Thing is she doesn't need to spend 12k IMO. Not by a long way.  :o

(some) women don't need to spend £1000 on a pair of shoes, either ... but they do. ;)
... True, but this one is in financial services, and agrees. ;)

You lucky, lucky man  :)
Yep :) ... No good with a spanner though. ;D
But perfectly adequate with brews and bacon butties. What else matters?
Well, got a few members wanting cam cover seals and miss fires sorting .... ;D
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feeutfo

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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #95 on: 19 February 2012, 14:30:14 »

Now resolved. Is300 sport cross, deposit down.

Silver, leather interior with pop up Nav in dash. Very tidy. Goes well, same output as omega 3.2 but 5 speed auto box makes a big difference, real punchy delivery. Firmer more accurate ride. Kumho ku31 tyres all round.
 Much better than the first car we saw prior to. A black one, used dealer sale, poorly refurbed wheels, with shite cheapo tyres on. Rep said its all good (save it mate) all our cars are prepped In our workshops, you'll have no problems with this car(shut up) drives well doesn't it.(right, had enough of your BS)
when do you "prep" your cars then mate?
Er, before they go out.
Out where?
Er, well, we prep them in the work shop.
Ok, if you prep them, why has it got a knock in the suspension? Why is the belt long over due? And what you described as fully refurbed wheels have seen little more than a rattle can spray job. Plus the interior is a disgrace. We've an 80mile round trip to see this car!
"It's a chain. All Lexus are chain." he said...it's a Belt and it's a year over due! With my best paddington bear. We left.


No head room issues btw, well, no more than in an omega anyway.

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feeutfo

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« Reply #96 on: 19 February 2012, 14:34:58 »

Guessing these can be lpg'd btw. Going by posts on the Lexus forums?
The spare is a full size alloy in the boot floor. Nice donut in there. (yum yum)  :)
« Last Edit: 19 February 2012, 14:39:47 by chrisgixer »
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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #97 on: 19 February 2012, 14:36:49 »

Guessing these can be lpg'd btw. Going by posts on the Lexus forums?
The spate I a full size alloy in the boot floor. Nice donut in there. (yum yum)  :)
You already know the answer to that ;)

Firstly, and probably a deciding factor, you need to check how big a tank you can get in the wheel well ;) And Flashlube is a must ;)

Of course, you need to be sure it's all running perfectly first :y
« Last Edit: 19 February 2012, 14:41:51 by Lazydocker »
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feeutfo

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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #98 on: 19 February 2012, 14:40:49 »

Guessing these can be lpg'd btw. Going by posts on the Lexus forums?
The spate I a full size alloy in the boot floor. Nice donut in there. (yum yum)  :)
You already know the answer to that ;)
Yeah but it's good to talk. It's not necessary ATM as she doesn't do the miles. But maybe in the future.
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Re: Replacing her Polo
« Reply #99 on: 19 February 2012, 14:43:15 »

Guessing these can be lpg'd btw. Going by posts on the Lexus forums?
The spate I a full size alloy in the boot floor. Nice donut in there. (yum yum)  :)
You already know the answer to that ;)
Yeah but it's good to talk. It's not necessary ATM as she doesn't do the miles. But maybe in the future.
Edited as you were typing ::)

Just because she doesn't do the miles, if she'll keep it longer than 12k (allowing extra for flashlube and unforeseen factors) it will pay for itself ;)
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