Re: Large thirsty cat spotted.
Posted: 24 Dec 2012 05:14 pm
Pair of heros!
I love jags of that era, just mind the tin worm. All of it.
I love jags of that era, just mind the tin worm. All of it.
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No. But youre not far wrong man.Speedy88 wrote:He left the keys on the bonnet?
Yeah, it is like engineers found themself with two bits extra everyone had forgotten, "hey Jack, what you want me to do with these?", then they shoveled tires and box (beer or tools is my guess) into boot with 'camouflage' material, no one will notice, hush, hushSteveP wrote:You have to laugh at the boot in these... what's in the box? Battery??
As J says, yup. Its the battery. Race car style.SteveP wrote:You have to laugh at the boot in these... what's in the box? Battery??
Cheers dude. I love it. Spent soooooooo much money on petrol recently. The poor Pug has a full tank of diesel and I walk straight past it every day.Evoman wrote:Massive respect for buying this VND
Onboard computer-ma-bob tells me all I need to know. Though I will start a Fuely on the next big fill up. I know its averaging 25 atm.Chris_C wrote:I do hope you are fuellying it
Although... on the other hand, I can't imagine you'd keep it if you did!
Ill check it against pen and paper maths on the next tank.L14MNP wrote:OBC's are notoriously full of shit. Keep a proper check on it imo.
volvosneverdie wrote: Ill check it against pen and paper maths on the next tank.
But i cant see anything crafted by the finest minds and hands of Englishmen being anything but perfect.
Ahem.
volvosneverdie wrote: But i cant see anything crafted by the finest minds and hands of Englishmen being anything but perfect.
Ahem.
Sometimes I'd agree, but not all that far off either. My V40's trip computer is always within 1-2mpg accuracy when checking manually over a full tank.L14MNP wrote:OBC's are notoriously full of shit. Keep a proper check on it imo.