Ded_Zebra wrote: » Bring it home with ya
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » already have one dog in the car, no need for another ! this one had a fluffy black buddy with him anyway !
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » that didnt take long to escalate to that ! :pac: i meant the type of dog anywho.. its a very big yoke, tall and has a long pointy nose/mouth . fecking wolf got a dog pregnant or something ?
pred racer wrote: » It looks like a lurcher.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » just googled imaged that. near exactly the same never seen one before, are they rare in ireland or a wild thing ?
pred racer wrote: » They are used for hunting/ coursing, they are very common down the country and anywhere there is more than 1 caravan;)
OSI wrote: » This time next week I'll be blasting my way to Miami in a 6.2L V8 Chevy Camaro SS :pac:
OSI wrote: » I'd say the airbag works though
OSI wrote: » Have watched the video a couple of times. I just cannot comprehend what was going through the guys head crossing a live track.
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » And the f350 failed its doe again On the one hand, I feckin want my truck and I want it NOW! But on the other hand it shows what a good deal I got - given the amount of work it needs
Gavman84 wrote: » Anyone ever been refused service history info by a garage based on fact your not the person that paid the bill and it's private....been told contact previous owner
Marcusm wrote: » HAppens all the time at UK main dealer/large corporate garages. The basis is that it would be a breach of the Data Protection Act; I suspect there's never been a case in Ireland but I bet there has been in the UK. The problem is that the information "tends to identify" the owner as to be of any use it has to have either their name or reg on it. Generally, dealers will share the information between themselves and it can be obtained that way. Maybe people will relaise the value of a service book plus backup invoices.
thecomedian wrote: » Where's the video?
YbFocus wrote: » Whats it failing on man? The poor chap repairing this before he gives it to you
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » Brakes! Hahahahah just shows the value of good negotiations! I'd reckon between the new/reworked brakes, the assorted repairs to the fuel filter and other misc parts, and the new alternator and belt, he is north of 1k on repairs just to get it through the DOE
Scortho wrote: » Did you give him a non doe price?
Ded_Zebra wrote: » Well I got out of collage today to discover that a valued member of the community scrote stole my bike :mad::mad::mad: It's not that it was really worth anything but its fooking annoying :mad: Had to walk home:rolleyes:
Matt Simis wrote: » Collage eh? Presume he thought an arts student would be an easy mark.. Ps: That sucks... at least you say it wasnt worth much. Id love to sabotage a bike and leave it out so if robbed they might have a tragic accident. .