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General Car Chat / Re: Tigger sells his ride
« on: 02 January 2015, 23:48:51 »
Coooool!
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2015 has started well - the prep meds for my shufdyscope tomorrow mean I can no longer trust a fart..
You're welcome, Tigger
When are you going to start taking my advice?
You have a donkey's dick? What did the donkey say?Donkey dick.Why?
Well....nature has been generous.Truth be known it's as much of a curse as a gift.
Fair point, but the car is less likely to be needlessly scrapped if it fails on one big thing than if it fails on lots of silly things as the point of failure is more manageable... besides there isn't much on an Omega to cause catastrophic MoT failureNot a bad result, but why present a car with known faults?
Bulbs are at least a weekly check, as are tyres, and an Omega of CD spec and above will tell you that there's a bulb or two out
I've often taken a car for MOT with known faults. Why spend money before the MOT and then find it's failed catastrophically on something you didn't know about and is uneconomical to repair?
Not a bad result, but why present a car with known faults?
Bulbs are at least a weekly check, as are tyres, and an Omega of CD spec and above will tell you that there's a bulb or two out