MetzgerMeister wrote: » What can you swap him, a half burned piece of wood from the camp fire and a double barreled shotgun?! :P
Chris_Heilong wrote: » this is quickly becoming the for Sale tread.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » No one wants your FTO....fvck off! :pac:
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Going to get my 4 wheel alignment done in fastfit tomorrow going to get a few bits checked off the preventative maintainance list while i'm there. an engine oil and gearbox oil change and front pads! kind of frustrates me paying 200 odd quid for at least 3 jobs i could do myself for a fraction of that price. just have no enthusiasm to get out in the freezing cold weather between torrential showers to do it that and i'm up to my neck in assignments.
RoverJames wrote: » Saw a grand Cherokee like mine on Saturday, first one I've seen since I bought it. Have seen hundreds of them since :eek:
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Fookin SOLD!! :D:D the best car Ive owned to date. Bye baby. But let the BMW parts shopping begin! ]
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Nothing major BW but all those small bits add up, it has pretty much all I want so far mostly maintainance parts I'll be getting Got 3,800 for the Astra, would have like to reach the 4k but I'm happy. Bout it for 4,200 2years ago, put about €1,800 into it in aesthetic parts. Car was absolutely fantastic though, they were laughing at how many spare parts I had to give them, full suspension set up, front and rear light units, oem air intake system, radio and wiring, speakers, number plates, spare bulbs galore...the boot and back seats were full! Would have liked someone on boards to buy it but the new owner is an incredibly hot Polish woman so that'll do
dgt wrote: » I refused to believe it until I saw it.... My road is getting repaired!!!! :eek::eek::eek:
pred racer wrote: » Did ya get her number:P
Ardennes1944 wrote: » Hells no, she's married and have you seen the size of most polish men! :pac:
Baader-Meinhof is the phenomenon where one happens upon some obscure piece of information-- often an unfamiliar word or name-- and soon afterwards encounters the same subject again, often repeatedly The phenomenon bears some similarity to synchronicity, which is the experience of having a highly meaningful coincidence... such as having someone telephone you while you are thinking about them. Both phenomena invoke a feeling of mild surprise, and cause one to ponder the odds of such an intersection. The reason for this is our brains' prejudice towards patterns. Our brains are fantastic pattern recognition engines, a characteristic which is highly useful for learning, but it does cause the brain to lend excessive importance to unremarkable events.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I knew you'd be more interested in the "size" of the men alright :P
Ardennes1944 wrote: » the new owner is an incredibly hot Polish woman so that'll do