no problem, as long as your not in a hurryGrumpy Northener wrote:[update, i bought the renault/quote] Great stuff - Now can you just pop over to mine and load up with all the building rubble that has come out of the kitchen and take it to the tip
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funny lot the frenchJPB wrote:That Renault thingummyboab looks pretty decent for a builder's truck, don't forget that native French vehicles have the clutch pedal in the middle with the brake on the far right and the throttle is missing as that was borrowed by Belgium last June, but they still haven't negotiated terms for giving it back.
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How to locate a fuel leak. Take one box of matches, extract one match. Ignite match and drop into the pool of leaking fuel.rich. wrote:don't say things like that mate, my clio has developed a fuel leak
Where the explosion occurs, that's where the fuel was leaking.
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rich. wrote:transit
They all arerich. wrote:very very rusty
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
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Doesn't work on Renaults that, at least it didn't when I had a Renault 18 many moons ago and was living in a flat on the edge of a very dodgy council estate in Preston. Some nice lads kindly cut the fuel pipe one November the 5th and proceeded to throw many matches underneath the bugger.GHT wrote:How to locate a fuel leak. Take one box of matches, extract one match. Ignite match and drop into the pool of leaking fuel.rich. wrote:don't say things like that mate, my clio has developed a fuel leak
Where the explosion occurs, that's where the fuel was leaking.
The problem there was perhaps they had been too careful in nicking the tanks contents that they hadn't spilt enough to do any damage, or they were just not very good arsonists even though that seemed a particular skill for most locals. A shame really as it was a bit of a dog and the clutch was slipping but what really got my goat was the little barstewards cut 3 inch of pipe out rather than just splitting it so I had to spend a few pennies on more fuel line and this even involved walking to the local accessory shop. Generally a bad do all round
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well you will be pleased to hear, that after i had transferred the money yesterday with a view to picking it up saturday the guy rang me today & informed me that it will not be ready.. when the mechanic gave it a service & test run it started to slightly? overheat... they checked it out & the head gasket is going.... head has been removed & sent away for test... wtf do i do now?GHT wrote:Stand by for tales of woe.rich. wrote:update, i bought the renault..
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Go round and demand your money back. There is a whiff of scam about this. Don't know how French consumer law operates, but in UK you could reject it.
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