
Is it just me, or are there at least twelve yellow chalk fails (if tested to MOT standard) in that single image? It'll need a really large tub of Cataloy to sort that out.

Remember some crackers when visiting our in laws in East Lansing. No inspections there. It's slightly unnerving being overtaken on the freeway by a pickup truck doing 90+ which you can visibly see bending in the middle where the bodywork is clearly all that's holding the chassis together.JPB wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:24 pm Wow! Surely the red vehicle, whose suspension component is attached to the rest of the structure by fresh air, can't be driveable? Least of all in a straight line.
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Is it just me, or are there at least twelve yellow chalk fails (if tested to MOT standard) in that single image? It'll need a really large tub of Cataloy to sort that out.![]()
As Zel said. It's terrifying, they literally drive them until they won't drive anymore. GarageJournal has a forum thread entitled 'Cars customers brought into the shop' where there are even photos of people who have tried to make flexible brake lines using hose clamps and rubber petrol tube......JPB wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:24 pm Wow! Surely the red vehicle, whose suspension component is attached to the rest of the structure by fresh air, can't be driveable? Least of all in a straight line.
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Is it just me, or are there at least twelve yellow chalk fails (if tested to MOT standard) in that single image? It'll need a really large tub of Cataloy to sort that out.![]()
Could you post à link?? Pretty please!!3xpendable wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 2:26 pmAs Zel said. It's terrifying, they literally drive them until they won't drive anymore. GarageJournal has a forum thread entitled 'Cars customers brought into the shop' where there are even photos of people who have tried to make flexible brake lines using hose clamps and rubber petrol tube......JPB wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:24 pm Wow! Surely the red vehicle, whose suspension component is attached to the rest of the structure by fresh air, can't be driveable? Least of all in a straight line.
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Is it just me, or are there at least twelve yellow chalk fails (if tested to MOT standard) in that single image? It'll need a really large tub of Cataloy to sort that out.![]()
I knew you'd ask so did try to find it, but it appears to have been deleted. That said, Reddit has a forum 'Just rolled into the shop'