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General Car Chat / Re: Anyone know about Astras?
« on: 17 April 2020, 08:51:57 »
At the very least you should have taken it to the tip
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Thanks dg. Nope no cracks or anything. It visually looks a good piece. As said I wonder if it’s the rivets. Fek knows. I shan’t bother changing it. I’ll just live with it. However I suppose i was more concerned something was gonna drop off 🤣 but nothing I’ve seen gets me worried.
And I used silicone paste / grease 👍👍👍
She must be, because that was genuinely the first question after the briefing today.Laura Iamaretard Kuntzenberg, "Can you give the British public an idea of how long this is likely to go on for?"I can't believe she is stupid. Lazy, yes. But I think its an indication of the audience the BBC are aiming for when they think "this is what the British public want answered". ie, the thick, trailer trash, Knobenders watching, waste of space part of society.
Guilty conscience?We're past the shortages now, Aldi have even stopped the limit on buying items. Asda shelves are stacked to the gunnels, so flowers are as good as anything.but we are all locked in at home , so we can't do anything bad enough to warrant flowers as an apology
Nope. It's electromechanical rather than digitalCant change the mileage on an Omega via a code reader.thanks Jamie , saves me time
so it can't even be done with genuine Tech 2
Get a fickin lifeNot for at least three more weeks
Cut his tackle off & make him eat it , dirty c**t.Nope, take him round the back and shoot him, then either cremate or dissolve him. No fuss, no attention, just done.
My old 1999 E39 530d had a fairly basic 3 litre straight 6 diesel, but it pulled and sounded like Deltic train engine and was fairly economical as well.160+bhp when people people used to get excited about 120... Plus all that luverly straight six torque