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Author Topic: Mot and electronic handbrakes  (Read 4604 times)

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Re: Mot and electronic handbrakes
« Reply #30 on: 22 August 2019, 09:43:32 »

 ;D ;D Yep, that's exactly it..

Or rather, they contain Nitrous Oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas.. and it's not because we have a really bad very short street racing epidemic here ;D
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Re: Mot and electronic handbrakes
« Reply #31 on: 22 August 2019, 09:52:14 »

;D ;D Yep, that's exactly it..

Or rather, they contain Nitrous Oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas.. and it's not because we have a really bad very short street racing epidemic here ;D

Hmm. Interesting. Could be just the boost my strimmer needs when I've done the "CBA with gardening" thing for a week too long. :D

.. or maybe some of that in the tonic would liven up a session on the G&Ts?
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Re: Mot and electronic handbrakes
« Reply #32 on: 22 August 2019, 16:51:51 »

I might be pushing 50, but I can still manage a decent U-turn on the parking brake :P

Not in the Jag, apparently! ;) ;D
Indeed. It just won't do it. Apparently :P
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