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Re: Big Jack (and his lad)
« Reply #30 on: 11 July 2008, 23:46:54 »

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Edit.... Will come in the Citroen though......Much cheaper and more comfortable :-[  for me.  :y

You can't let the side down by coming in something French! (Ooer! ::))

I went to the first Lakes meet in a hired Megane!
It just wasnt the same!
Jimbobs meega was broken so i let him take my meega and i hired a car! You cant tell me thats not love!!! ;D

No greater love hath a woman than to surrender her Miggy to her man! :y
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« Reply #31 on: 11 July 2008, 23:48:10 »

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54 + MPG  ;D ;D ;D

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I don't get that out of my shed (diseasle Astra)

Also can't really drive the Mig very far, too heavy for me, suffered after the lakes. Stopped driving Omega's regularly in 2002 after my operation, removing much of my insides so physically quiet weak. :(
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« Reply #32 on: 11 July 2008, 23:49:22 »

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54 + MPG  ;D ;D ;D

Case proved for the defence!
I don't get that out of my shed (diseasle Astra)

Also can't really drive the Mig very far, too heavy for me, suffered after the lakes. Stopped driving Omega's regularly in 2002 after my operation, removing much of my insides so physically quiet weak. :(

Bring it to the next meet, and get someone to install a v6 servotronic unit, then lighten the car for you, jobs a good un!

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« Reply #33 on: 11 July 2008, 23:50:00 »

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Edit.... Will come in the Citroen though......Much cheaper and more comfortable :-[  for me.  :y

You can't let the side down by coming in something French! (Ooer! ::))

I went to the first Lakes meet in a hired Megane!
It just wasnt the same!
Jimbobs meega was broken so i let him take my meega and i hired a car! You cant tell me thats not love!!! ;D

No greater love hath a woman than to surrender her Miggy to her man! :y

And what did he go and do??
He only went and dropped it off axle stands, with my son asleep in the back!!! ::)
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« Reply #34 on: 11 July 2008, 23:50:50 »

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54 + MPG  ;D ;D ;D

Case proved for the defence!
I don't get that out of my shed (diseasle Astra)

Also can't really drive the Mig very far, too heavy for me, suffered after the lakes. Stopped driving Omega's regularly in 2002 after my operation, removing much of my insides so physically quiet weak. :(

Bring it to the next meet, and get someone to install a v6 servotronic unit, then lighten the car for you, jobs a good un!

Sounds good, can you lighten the steering and the doors?  ;D
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« Reply #35 on: 11 July 2008, 23:51:52 »

The steering yes, with the servotronic unit out a v6, weld the doors shut and go dukes of hazzard styley

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« Reply #36 on: 11 July 2008, 23:53:49 »

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The steering yes, with the servotronic unit out a v6, weld the doors shut and go dukes of hazzard styley

Are the V6's lighter in the steering or is that something special?
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« Reply #37 on: 11 July 2008, 23:55:12 »

The V6's can be adjusted with tech2.

iirc you can retrofit that functionality to the smaller engined ones.

Mark will be able to confirm after his piss up.

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« Reply #38 on: 12 July 2008, 00:00:52 »

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The V6's can be adjusted with tech2.

iirc you can retrofit that functionality to the smaller engined ones.

Mark will be able to confirm after his piss up.

Interesting, i would not fit to my Omega, will just sell it, being a 2.0L should get a fair price. May consider an as new as possible V6 in the future, when the Citroen goes, road tax not a problem as long as it is my main car, I can get it free.
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« Reply #39 on: 12 July 2008, 00:05:35 »

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The V6's can be adjusted with tech2.

iirc you can retrofit that functionality to the smaller engined ones.

Mark will be able to confirm after his piss up.

Interesting, i would not fit to my Omega, will just sell it, being a 2.0L should get a fair price. May consider an as new as possible V6 in the future, when the Citroen goes, road tax not a problem as long as it is my main car, I can get it free.


Handy that, i do too! Shame that you qualify but handy!
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« Reply #40 on: 12 July 2008, 00:07:58 »

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The V6's can be adjusted with tech2.

iirc you can retrofit that functionality to the smaller engined ones.

Mark will be able to confirm after his piss up.

Interesting, i would not fit to my Omega, will just sell it, being a 2.0L should get a fair price. May consider an as new as possible V6 in the future, when the Citroen goes, road tax not a problem as long as it is my main car, I can get it free.


Handy that, i do too! Shame that you qualify but handy!

Is that you or your little one?
Believe me I would rather be paying the tax, particularly on the poorer days.
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« Reply #41 on: 12 July 2008, 00:11:43 »

Its for our eldest! He has been diagnosed this week with Autism, which has been a real battle to get!
But we too would definately rather pay for the tax!!
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« Reply #42 on: 12 July 2008, 00:16:20 »

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Its for our eldest! He has been diagnosed this week with Autism, which has been a real battle to get!
But we too would definately rather pay for the tax!!

Must be quite severe, are you managing OK, now you have a diagnosis are you going to get any help or support you may need.
How old is he?    
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« Reply #43 on: 12 July 2008, 00:22:00 »

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Its for our eldest! He has been diagnosed this week with Autism, which has been a real battle to get!
But we too would definately rather pay for the tax!!

Must be quite severe, are you managing OK, now you have a diagnosis are you going to get any help or support you may need.
How old is he?    

We manage fine, thanks! He is high functioning autism which means that he is clever enough to appear to function normally. he also has low muscle tone and feeding problems. he is 4 and is just a wonderful little boy! He will be going to a mainstream school with 1 to 1 support which is a dream come true for me! Wouldnt actually change him for the world, i am so proud of him!
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« Reply #44 on: 12 July 2008, 00:24:37 »

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Its for our eldest! He has been diagnosed this week with Autism, which has been a real battle to get!
But we too would definately rather pay for the tax!!

Must be quite severe, are you managing OK, now you have a diagnosis are you going to get any help or support you may need.
How old is he?    

We manage fine, thanks! He is high functioning autism which means that he is clever enough to appear to function normally. he also has low muscle tone and feeding problems. he is 4 and is just a wonderful little boy! He will be going to a mainstream school with 1 to 1 support which is a dream come true for me! Wouldnt actually change him for the world, i am so proud of him!

Aspergers? You should be proud of him. We should chat sometime, not on here.
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