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Taxi_Driver

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Re: Most unusual recruiting
« Reply #15 on: 27 August 2006, 08:19:03 »

Good deal Ron  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Only 6 months NetworkQ?

I thought it was 12months as standard?  :-/

Dont forget to get it serviced at vx dealer......so when they phone you to tell you the brake pads wont last to the next service...and need changing...you can say 'fine, go ahead, its in networkq'  ;D
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Re: Most unusual recruiting
« Reply #16 on: 27 August 2006, 08:22:52 »

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Good deal Ron  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Only 6 months NetworkQ?

I thought it was 12months as standard?  :-/

Dont forget to get it serviced at vx dealer......so when they phone you to tell you the brake pads wont last to the next service...and need changing...you can say 'fine, go ahead, its in networkq'  ;D

Spoken like a true expert 8-)
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Re: Most unusual recruiting
« Reply #17 on: 27 August 2006, 09:09:30 »

TBH the warranty isn't worth the paper it's written on. It has the wording '.....excluding taxis and driving schools...'

Now, I made it very, very clear to them that is what it will be used for. SO, we'll cross that bridge on Monday when the sales guy is back off holiday.

In any event, it has just been serviced. Next one at 39k or next June. Either way, it will be px'd by then for a brand new one.

They aint touching it otherwise. >:(
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Re: Most unusual recruiting
« Reply #18 on: 27 August 2006, 09:13:06 »

Not fancy fitting/forcing your remaining mv6 engine parts in that there Corsa, worth it for the look te first time a student puts the foot down  :o
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Re: Most unusual recruiting
« Reply #19 on: 27 August 2006, 10:12:15 »

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TBH the warranty isn't worth the paper it's written on. It has the wording '.....excluding taxis and driving schools...'

Now, I made it very, very clear to them that is what it will be used for. SO, we'll cross that bridge on Monday when the sales guy is back off holiday.


Wouldnt worry about it Ron.....We all know what mines used for....so far brake pads/new MAF sensor/new ECU/new radio/cd.....all done under networkq......the dealers dont seem to bother/mind what its been used for  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Most unusual recruiting
« Reply #20 on: 04 September 2006, 16:55:55 »

Back to the main subject of the thread again.......................

Having missed the opportunity to enlighten a lorry driver of the existence of the forum when he wound his window down to ask about my S2N car and informed me that he had a nice one of them at home,  >:( (To which I replied I've got two!!), I've had a shot at recruitment.

I've just bought an estate towbar off a bloke in Perth off eBay. So I've asked him if he's still got his Omega, (the fact he's selling the towbar might disqualify this theory!), and if he does he should look us up.

We'll see!!
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