Cocoon wrote: » Halfords oil offer is back while stocks last.
liam7831 wrote: » Wonder what brand/spec the oil is underneath the Halfords label ?
sunny2004 wrote: » Anyone know what time of year they do tent sales ?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Sweet, it's 4 types €15 for 4 litres... [/URL] [/URL]
Satriale wrote: » The vauxhall/opel one is bmw LL01 too...
The Muppet wrote: » Is it paired with your phone . You should be able to find the user manual online
Mycroft H wrote: » They're having a sale now; have a look on Halford.ie
seaviewphotos wrote: » Thanks for that, nothing off on roof bars so. I was hoping for 5 or 10 % off across the shop.:(
craggy2 wrote: » AA Winter emergency car kit now €20. http://www.halfords.ie/workshop-tools/garage-equipment/breakdown-essentials/aa-emergency-winter-car-kit
mikeoneilly wrote: » It's like a cheap Lucky Bag
Special Circumstances wrote: » Fun fact - I once got a warning on the motors forum for telling a poster you could wee on a lock if it was frozen and you were badly stuck.
Basq wrote: » Goes without saying but probably best to get permission of the owner first if it isn't your own car..
robyntmorton wrote: » In the 2010 freeze I was unfortunate enough to end up in need of a shovel leaving work one evening. Fortunately there was a Woodies a minute's slide across the car park from where I was working, but I can see the benefit of having one of these available in the car, especially if you may end up somewhere where help is not close at hand. This is the kind of thing that you will not see the point of having, until you need it.
cletus wrote: » Point I was making is that I'd sooner have a good set of leads and no shovel, than a ****e set and a shovel. Sure, that one real bad year in '10, some people may have needed a shovel, but you can only carry so much stuff in the boot of your car, so I'm inclined to prioritise