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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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 on: Today at 13:15:06 
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.

Old duffers and spotty teens should be kept well away from cars. :)

Public transport is more than good enough. ::) ::) ::) >:D

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 on: Today at 13:13:32 
Started by polilara - Last post by Jim82
You can replace the valve on its own, I think it's discussed on this forum somewhere.

Here's a link to the part available from Amazon:
https://amzn.eu/d/7TWwnJI

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 on: Today at 12:56:55 
Started by polilara - Last post by polilara
Had today AC-service (Y26SE), checking leaks and changing the refrigerant liquid etc. All ok except we found that the lower filling valve in front of the car started to leak.

Took a closer look and found that the leaking one has not a Filler Valve (inner part) like the other in the rear. So in rear the valve is like a tyre valve or like part No. 6 in the enclosed pic. But the front one is just a hole. In the hole there is something which you can push and increase the leakage but leak does not stop when releasing. Acc. to 7zap I seem to have construction referred as part 2. I guess that in this construction the separate inner part really does not exist. Any experience about this? In the plastic protection gap there is a rubber seal, If I tighten it I think that the leak stops. Strange, do I need the whole Part 2 or did I understand this in a wrong way?



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 on: Today at 11:36:32 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
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.  :)

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 on: Today at 11:16:01 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
It wasn't me ;D

Had one briefly as a temporary replacement... Hateful bloody thing.

Can't imagine my Mondeo Titanium X is much different to an equivalent Insignia?  :-\

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 on: Today at 11:11:48 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
Followed by another fat bas large person. Poor car had no chance  :'(

Nah I'm not large, just a bit short for my height.  :P  :)

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 on: Today at 10:13:38 
Started by tango - Last post by johnnydog
You should have a pm..... :y

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 on: Today at 10:11:32 
Started by TheBoy - Last post by TheBoy
Out of pure interst how much storage do you run in total and how much does the OOF take up. :y
   ;)
Many would argue OOF is as reliable as a ZX81 rampack.... ;D

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 on: Today at 10:08:59 
Started by Andy H - Last post by TheBoy
I've lived abroad for more than 2 years a couple of times, and a call to the insurers when I got back to explain the circumstances sorted the NCB quickly and without hassle both times.  :y
Indeed, my "2nd" car insurance often has lapses of 2 or 3 years, always seems hassle free to get the full NCD reinstated if you have the renewal letters still.

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