The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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by jrt » 22 Nov 2012, 19:39
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Good luck with whatever you decide to do. Nice dash tidy- it's good to keep the van tidy [helps when re-selling].
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by weldore » 22 Nov 2012, 19:56
before you all go off to the land of valuation smugness...just re-read the thread over
the word 'pissing' is safe
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by weldore » 22 Nov 2012, 19:59
ill give you a fiver for the two inner door window scrapers
E D I T...if theyre not fonked
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by Ian Hulley » 22 Nov 2012, 20:47
lloydy wrote: keith wrote: apparently they are all toast eaters....
queer lot they are, what with their RHD and everthing
That's just it mate we can fit EVERYTHING in our's and still have room to spare for toast
AND not a bbq in sight
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by Cruz » 22 Nov 2012, 21:12
Is a radio useful in a standard oil burner? What with the need for industrial hearing protection and all that
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by weldore » 22 Nov 2012, 21:25
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i nearly bit there
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by keith » 22 Nov 2012, 21:25
My jx was never noisy....
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by Plasticman » 22 Nov 2012, 22:02
mines fairly quiet except when im passing a fools fueler going slowly struggling to come to terms with the poor mpg.only other sound they make is that of anguish and despair as the needle zero's
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i just had to bite
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by kevtherev » 22 Nov 2012, 22:08
Cruz wrote: Is a radio useful in a standard oil burner? What with the need for industrial hearing protection and all that
Christ I scared my Mrs laughing out loud at that..
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by lloydy » 22 Nov 2012, 22:14
Ian Hulley wrote: lloydy wrote: keith wrote: apparently they are all toast eaters....
queer lot they are, what with their RHD and everthing
That's just it mate we can fit EVERYTHING in our's and still have room to spare for toast
AND not a bbq in sight
The wife still pines for the old autohomes, nice van it was, shame it never turned up on this club again
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by Cruz » 22 Nov 2012, 22:22
metalmick8y wrote: mines fairly quiet except when im passing a fools fueler going slowly struggling to come to terms with the poor mpg.only other sound they make is that of anguish and despair as the needle zero's
mm
i just had to bite
I knew I'd catch one Mike
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by kevtherev » 22 Nov 2012, 22:23
lloydy wrote:
The wife still pines for the old autohomes, nice van it was, shame it never turned up on this club again
you'll never be forgiven for that...
like... never ever.
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by Plasticman » 22 Nov 2012, 22:24
I know , i had to bite just like those that that cant do toast
just gratefull i didnt have to spend a grand to be able to use mine
mm
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by lloydy » 22 Nov 2012, 22:29
kevtherev wrote: lloydy wrote:
The wife still pines for the old autohomes, nice van it was, shame it never turned up on this club again
you'll never be forgiven for that...
like... never ever.
your right there
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by pictonroad » 22 Nov 2012, 22:35
I've broken a couple of vans and unless you REALLY love pulling oily bits apart, advertising them, wrapping stuff and queuing at the post office then I would t go near that. And you'll have to look at it as it slowly disintegrates..
Ignoring the rights and wrongs of the facts, good money can be made breaking westfalia vans but that is realistically going to give back 600 after costs so unless you can get it for £100 the the cost/effort ratio needs to be understood.
As long as you have your eyes open and aren't expecting eBay prices.
Have fun.
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