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General Discussion Area / Re: Location Location Location
« on: 15 July 2006, 15:37:26 »
Berkhamsted - Herts / Bucks border.

Travel agent Berkhamsted. Ex BT

1112
General Discussion Area / Re: Stig spotted in Nottingham!
« on: 22 July 2006, 22:34:12 »
No idea who this "bath stig" is I was looking for a avatar - I don't even thikl I could find the

picture again - its  one the www.?????? - some where.

 :-?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Stig spotted in Nottingham!
« on: 22 July 2006, 14:57:18 »
Stig uncovered - has inplants -and wears a wig ???  

from the bubbles at the back must be running on gas!!!!!




1114
General Discussion Area / Re: 6 Watching - no posting
« on: 22 July 2006, 00:33:18 »
Off to goggle  " How to spam a forum to increase your posts"

Only Joe King

1115
General Discussion Area / Re: B****y Hell
« on: 21 July 2006, 09:23:42 »

1116
General Discussion Area / Re: Sat Nav
« on: 19 July 2006, 20:20:52 »
Not 100% sure, think some VDO Drayton disks advertised on Fleabay work - not copies
no no no   again Noooooooooooooooo!

Finlay - solved the new windscreen problem then - or a change of Omega projects???

1117
General Discussion Area / Re: Sat Nav
« on: 19 July 2006, 19:46:20 »
I think the  old Omega sat nav is a bit long in the tooth???

Better than nothing?

I used Pocket Navigator 6 Europe [£59.00 -beta] on my Ipaq pda
with bluetooth GPS - works fine.
A charger that plugs into lighter socket with usb output helps as it charges the Ipaq for
long trips.

Only sorry I did'nt buy the one with two usb o/p - white though

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General Discussion Area / Re: Alternative Tech 2 ?
« on: 17 July 2006, 12:51:28 »
Standard Kit - £490 + Vat. Pro Kit  - £540 + Vat

So not cheap. But cheaper than the proper Tech 2

1119
General Discussion Area / Alternative Tech 2 ?
« on: 15 July 2006, 20:19:21 »
Copied from site - hope thats ok ??

VAUX-COM comes complete with all the hardware and software to connect your PC or laptop computer to almost any Vauxhall car or light van There are two versions of the VAUX-COM tool available. The standard and Pro-Kit.

The VAUX-COM PC / Laptop based diagnostic tool for Vauxhall

Works with almost all current Vauxhall models made from 1997 to 2005

Covers engine, airbag, ABS, alarm, instruments and many more
Reads fault codes from all modules and displays full English text for them
Clears fault codes from all modules
Shows live sensor data as seen by the cars ECU
Allows you to operate relays, solenoids and actuators
Program new keys and remote fobs (pin required)

AND  works on USB --    Whats the price I ask ???????

More info:  http://www.onboarddiagnostics.co.uk/diagnostic_tools/vaux-com/vaux-com_hardware_details.html

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Its the Anniversary of your birthday -- he he!

Good reason for me to have a beer - hic

I would have attached £5 to this e-mail but I already done the spell check

Happy Bifthday

1121
General Discussion Area / Weekend Trip for 2007
« on: 15 July 2006, 15:53:54 »
The UK's biggest convoy of Vauxhall vehicles to the world famous Nurburgring or better known as "The Ring"

www.vxlnc.co.uk


Hope this is not being arranged by the "other forum"

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