breakdown truck
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Id definitely need stabilizers
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Can anyone identify the rear lights in this ad?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 574365546/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 574365546/
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Mercedes, but which model I'm not sure.
Some people are like Slinkies - they serve no useful purpose, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them downstairs.
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John I've found the landrover of your dreams!
Not sure what happened to the original link but i blame the electrical pixies that live in my phone
https://images.app.goo.gl/SS8qTkFCLt5rxdqJ8
Not sure what happened to the original link but i blame the electrical pixies that live in my phone
https://images.app.goo.gl/SS8qTkFCLt5rxdqJ8
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That's the same link that brought up the rather lovely, 2 door American Volvo 242 in the earlier post.
Maybe "someone" hadn't saved any links since posting the ad for the Volvo, so ended up pasting that link twice? Maybe.
Is the car in question a recently imported S1 Discovery 300tdi automatic 5 door with usable sidesteps, stock ride height, a decent roof cloth and no rust? If it's not that, or a P38 with petrol V8 and LPG , then it's not for me. I've only just given away my Hilux because it wasn't seeing enough use, the bB is off to Portugal soon as I'm lending that to a friend indefinitely.
Oh, and that dream Dickshovery would need to come with a driver, preferably an honest one who won't a) TWOC my car and b) bring it back looking like a vehicle that's been dropped into the quarry nose first. Fortunately, my recently upgraded CCTV works just fine and that fool is in custody awaiting his court appearance. The f*****g a******e!
Maybe "someone" hadn't saved any links since posting the ad for the Volvo, so ended up pasting that link twice? Maybe.
Is the car in question a recently imported S1 Discovery 300tdi automatic 5 door with usable sidesteps, stock ride height, a decent roof cloth and no rust? If it's not that, or a P38 with petrol V8 and LPG , then it's not for me. I've only just given away my Hilux because it wasn't seeing enough use, the bB is off to Portugal soon as I'm lending that to a friend indefinitely.
Oh, and that dream Dickshovery would need to come with a driver, preferably an honest one who won't a) TWOC my car and b) bring it back looking like a vehicle that's been dropped into the quarry nose first. Fortunately, my recently upgraded CCTV works just fine and that fool is in custody awaiting his court appearance. The f*****g a******e!
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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