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 on: Today at 17:09:47 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by STEMO
Relatively inexpensive insurance quotes above.

Being an old bastard can be a good thing at times. :)

Can't wait until I'm 34 and can get cheap insurance!  :y                                                      ;D
After you reach a 'certain age', they hammer you again.

By the time I get to that stage they'll probably be routinely euthanising people of a 'certain age' so I won't have to worry about my car insurance.  :-\  ::)  ;D
Are you moving to Canada then :-\

No but our shiny new progressive Labour Govt will bring it in, and by the time I get to a certain age they'll be offering euthanasia as a cure for the common cold or anything that makes you a mild inconvenience.  :)
Arkansas is looking quite tempting.
Then you can drive a chuggabug  :y

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 on: Today at 16:54:46 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
It was when the Omega was being repaired following being reversed into in traffic. Think it was a 1.8tdci Edge, possibly '58 plate.

Horrendous build quality from shit materials.

The  '22 Mustang I had a couple of weeks ago felt like a reskin of the 2005 one and the facelift '24 one I had a couple of days ago was the same except with better screens.

Everything feels like shit after the mighty Omega!  :y   ;D

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 on: Today at 16:38:38 
Started by polilara - Last post by polilara
Hi, and thanks for comments, so...

1. Can I screw the valve informed by Jim82 directly to the existing one or do I have to replace the old one with it?
2. For biggriffin's idea I need perhaps some explanation or is the High Pessure valve just the valve Jim82 proposed, hope you can provide a link, this all is new for me...

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 on: Today at 16:15:38 
Started by tango - Last post by Doctor Gollum
As title
Just removed the complete towbar of facelift saloon
For sale
Not sure on price , what’s it worth 
Other omega bits also coming as im breaking elite car soon
Genuine VX ones were less than £200 new.

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 on: Today at 16:14:24 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Relatively inexpensive insurance quotes above.

Being an old bastard can be a good thing at times. :)

Can't wait until I'm 34 and can get cheap insurance!  :y                                                      ;D
After you reach a 'certain age', they hammer you again.

By the time I get to that stage they'll probably be routinely euthanising people of a 'certain age' so I won't have to worry about my car insurance.  :-\  ::)  ;D
Are you moving to Canada then :-\

No but our shiny new progressive Labour Govt will bring it in, and by the time I get to a certain age they'll be offering euthanasia as a cure for the common cold or anything that makes you a mild inconvenience.  :)
Arkansas is looking quite tempting.

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 on: Today at 16:11:42 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Doctor Gollum
It was when the Omega was being repaired following being reversed into in traffic. Think it was a 1.8tdci Edge, possibly '58 plate.

Horrendous build quality from shit materials.

The  '22 Mustang I had a couple of weeks ago felt like a reskin of the 2005 one and the facelift '24 one I had a couple of days ago was the same except with better screens.

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 on: Today at 15:48:06 
Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by ronnyd
Chuck

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 on: Today at 15:46:23 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by ronnyd
Relatively inexpensive insurance quotes above.

Being an old bastard can be a good thing at times. :)

Can't wait until I'm 34 and can get cheap insurance!  :y                                                      ;D
After you reach a 'certain age', they hammer you again.

By the time I get to that stage they'll probably be routinely euthanising people of a 'certain age' so I won't have to worry about my car insurance.  :-\  ::)  ;D
Are you moving to Canada then :-\

No but our shiny new progressive Labour Govt will bring it in, and by the time I get to a certain age they'll be offering euthanasia as a cure for the common cold or anything that makes you a mild inconvenience.  :)

In the film Logan's run the cut of point for 'termination' was 30 years. Although you did get the chance to bone Jenny Agutter first if luck was on your side. :)


She looked pretty good in 'Walkabout' too.

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 on: Today at 14:52:25 
Started by polilara - Last post by biggriffin
You can buy High side valves on eBay for £5.00,, the LP looks like a std tyre valve but uses a different seal, the seals are normally green.

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 on: Today at 13:18:21 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
Relatively inexpensive insurance quotes above.

Being an old bastard can be a good thing at times. :)

Can't wait until I'm 34 and can get cheap insurance!  :y                                                      ;D
After you reach a 'certain age', they hammer you again.

By the time I get to that stage they'll probably be routinely euthanising people of a 'certain age' so I won't have to worry about my car insurance.  :-\  ::)  ;D
Are you moving to Canada then :-\

No but our shiny new progressive Labour Govt will bring it in, and by the time I get to a certain age they'll be offering euthanasia as a cure for the common cold or anything that makes you a mild inconvenience.  :)

In the film Logan's run the cut of point for 'termination' was 30 years. Although you did get the chance to bone Jenny Agutter first if luck was on your side. :)


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