albeit this ones for breaking
just went to aberdeen and returned with a rather tidy 2l 16v cavalier for the pricely sum of 100 pounds :)
absolutely mint failed the mot on a cracked screen
hard to believe there worth so little these days :(
albeit this ones for breaking
just went to aberdeen and returned with a rather tidy 2l 16v cavalier for the pricely sum of 100 pounds :)
absolutely mint failed the mot on a cracked screen
hard to believe there worth so little these days :(
What is it with you and your Vauxhall Cavalier perversion?
He's sick.
Fraser
Indeed
100 pound cavvyand another one albeit a V6 coming later in the week :)
Is it really that difficult to believe ?
Honestly ?
Spelling mistake corrected.
If you know how something works...
..why waste time figuring out how something else works?
Well, it's alittle like me with old Saabs and Skodas, but nowhere near as sick and terminal as SteveH and italian rust.
HTH.
Not really, it's the wrong reference. Try this one:
galvanize /galvniz/ (also galvanise)
verb 1 shock or excite into action.
As in 'f*ck, I knew it was italian, but I thought I could get it home without needing waxoyl' ;)
just kidding mate, I know how much better they are. I love the 156, and was considering a decent 145 clover last time but it was just out of reach back then.
Might now though, especially if I can convince PeteM to hook me up with Alfa mate at Caladonia and get a cambelt done straight away at "mates rates".
Uh oh :)
I'll see your so called 'galvanealing' and raise you a Mk 3.5 Fiesta!
Douglas
Lol.
I was going to suggest that Mr.F should take most of the world's car manufacturers to court for false advertising.....
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