Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Is a second hand power steering pump something one would buy? Offered one for 50, new one from Ford is 190...
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » The Gardai are getting a riveting new fleet.http://jrnl.ie/1884180
Ah there u go garda compensation for arresting peaceful protesters breaking ure oath and for being good corporate lackys well done._…._…._…._demoracy me arse!
Special Circumstances wrote: » Are they w5w or some special ($$) bmw fitting?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Anyone have any idea where I could get OEM-esque Halogen Angel Eye bulbs? I really don't want to go to BMW for them or change to white LED's.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » That was my best friends apartment. I'll never forget that day. His missus was on the other side of the door. How nobody was hurt/killed is unbelieveable. The poor boat club is still roofless nearly a year later too.
Special Circumstances wrote: » Grand January day in Limerick. Limerick in an orange alert:http://www.thejournal.ie/storms-are-battering-limerick-and-heres-the-result-1312883-Feb2014/ (Feb 12 2014)
Special Circumstances wrote: » Grand January day in Limerick.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I must say, I'm delighted I'm in 1.5 tons of metal instead of the Yaris today, crosswinds were mental in some spots.
jimgoose wrote: » Aye. There's snow and snow as well. Yesterday's stuff down here was the relatively harmless, crunchy kind and it wasn't quite cold enough to make surfaces properly dangerous.
LIGHTNING wrote: » People dont realise how well a car can still handle in snow. They see snow and think that as soon as you turn the ignition that the car will start spinning :pac: I remember doing most of a lap in Mondello in a single seater race car in a foot of snow a few years ago and even it was still somewhat driveable.
tossy wrote: » You drive to the conditions but some cars can handle conditions better than others, so one mans driving to the conditions is another mans lunatic
YbFocus wrote: » No i drive to the conditions of course, but i was doing 80-100km's when the road permitted. My daily commute are back roads and smoothly mountainous so couldn't hope to achieve more in those conditions! I did meet one local who i couldn't pass, in the middle of the road at 15km/hr. :rolleyes:
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Its a good run for an old italian tune up ! But i doubt emissions would be a problem for him though !
Cleveland Hot Pocket wrote: » That's a little far for an NCT!
toastedpickles wrote: » Happy days so! I've a journey to moanyhan tomorrow for the nct, so that's gona be a fun trip, so im off!
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Ya nearly every school in Limerick is closed tomorrow (today). Its windy out but I've yet to see this red alert type weather. The school I went to is still as stubborn as ever though. Open first thing in the morning. Some things never change
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » I'm not a registered pharmacist yet so nope....sorry
Stheno wrote: » One thing I'm enjoying about being in thesis/dissertation year of my masters is that the lecturers put much more effort into building a relationship,they all teach all the modules but when they become your supervisor they are just nicer. Unrelated, can I pm you for advice about a prescription?