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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #45 on: 03 December 2006, 18:25:12 »

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Yes! I carry the following basic tools

Mobile Phone to ring one of my mates
Mars Bar to eat whilst waiting for them to arrive
Flask of coffee to drink whilst they are working on my car
Bit of dosh to say thanks afterwards

It always pays to be prepared!

 ;D ;D ;D Like it.

About the only thing I carry is a portable power pack with jump cables, air compressor and light. Other than that, the best tool of all......my AA card ;) ;D

And?...the supermops...how could u forget them Bob they take up most of the room in the back, handy for any oil spills ;D
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« Reply #46 on: 03 December 2006, 18:25:35 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(
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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #47 on: 03 December 2006, 18:29:16 »

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Yes! I carry the following basic tools

Mobile Phone to ring one of my mates
Mars Bar to eat whilst waiting for them to arrive
Flask of coffee to drink whilst they are working on my car
Bit of dosh to say thanks afterwards

It always pays to be prepared!

 ;D ;D ;D Like it.

About the only thing I carry is a portable power pack with jump cables, air compressor and light. Other than that, the best tool of all......my AA card ;) ;D

And?...the supermops...how could u forget them Bob they take up most of the room in the back, handy for any oil spills ;D


 ;D ;D ;D......oddly enough it's more often beer spills!!  [smiley=happy.gif];D ;D
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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #48 on: 03 December 2006, 18:30:01 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(


Ouch >:(.......they caught on to you then ::)
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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #49 on: 03 December 2006, 18:30:21 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(

 :o :o Ouch, thats gotta hurt TD :-?
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« Reply #50 on: 03 December 2006, 18:32:00 »

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Yes! I carry the following basic tools

Mobile Phone to ring one of my mates
Mars Bar to eat whilst waiting for them to arrive
Flask of coffee to drink whilst they are working on my car
Bit of dosh to say thanks afterwards

It always pays to be prepared!

 ;D ;D ;D Like it.

About the only thing I carry is a portable power pack with jump cables, air compressor and light. Other than that, the best tool of all......my AA card ;) ;D

And?...the supermops...how could u forget them Bob they take up most of the room in the back, handy for any oil spills ;D


 ;D ;D ;D......oddly enough it's more often beer spills!!  [smiley=happy.gif];D ;D

 ::)..Well thats a surprise!!! ;D ;D
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« Reply #51 on: 03 December 2006, 18:39:44 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(


Ouch >:(.......they caught on to you then ::)

Nope not really AA knew last year car was being used as a Taxi and didnt care......in fact the nice lady i spoke to last year said they were getting loads of taxi drivers switching from the RAC to them coz of the RAC's new policy....Seems AA's gone the same way  :(
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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #52 on: 03 December 2006, 19:08:13 »

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Fire extinguisher.....if my Omega caught fire......it would be a race on who could run the fastest!!  ;D
Im not hanging about with a tank full of lpg in the boot  ;D

Made me laugh...... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #53 on: 03 December 2006, 19:21:57 »

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Fire extinguisher.....if my Omega caught fire......it would be a race on who could run the fastest!!  ;D
Im not hanging about with a tank full of lpg in the boot  ;D

Made me laugh...... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Thats why I am not going to intsall LPG now, cos I can't run ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #54 on: 03 December 2006, 19:24:44 »

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Fire extinguisher.....if my Omega caught fire......it would be a race on who could run the fastest!!  ;D
Im not hanging about with a tank full of lpg in the boot  ;D

Made me laugh...... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Thats why I am not going to intsall LPG now, cos I can't run ;D ;D ;D

You'd soon learn  ;D ;D
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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #55 on: 03 December 2006, 19:27:33 »

It's to be hoped that markjay doesn't ever want to install LPG. There wouldn't be enough room left in the boot for the tank & everything else he carries!!  :y
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« Reply #56 on: 03 December 2006, 19:28:10 »

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Thats a word I don't understand, I think I need an ACME translator ::) :-/ ::) :-/
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« Reply #57 on: 03 December 2006, 23:13:53 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(


Ouch >:(.......they caught on to you then ::)

With a name like Taxi Driver it was only a matter of time  :D  Bad Luck TD.
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« Reply #58 on: 03 December 2006, 23:36:36 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(


Ouch >:(.......they caught on to you then ::)


With a name like Taxi Driver it was only a matter of time  :D  Bad Luck TD.

Yeah TD u have my deepest sympathy for your financial loss :'( :'(

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Re: Tool Kit
« Reply #59 on: 04 December 2006, 17:19:31 »

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....my AA card ;) ;D

Thats one thing i wont be carrying anymore.....As i discovered today.....the AA have gone the same way as the RAC did last year.....I now have to join as business use...wait for it....a whopping £365......the RAC is over £400  >:(

Thought I'd just let you know TD, the company I work for have a leased car fleet with full maintenance but we do have a Transit van which is owned by us. I've just had the RAC annual renewal invoice in and it's only £114.50 and includes recovery, home start and rescue which is somewhat less than you were paying. This is done through RAC Small Business services.
Is it that yours is so high because you have to cover several cars? Let me know if you need a phone No.  :)
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