LIGHTNING wrote: » But then the sea levels raise and we all live under the sea. UNDER THE SEA!
Dartz wrote: » A set of 4 sparkplugs on order for E100. Normal price is closer to 180 or so. It occurs to me that the iridium that makes the tips of these came from the same asteroid that annihilated the dinosaurs. So, 65 million years ago, this Iridium incinerated dinosaurs and cooked the planet. And now, today, the same Iridium is incinerating dinosaurs and cooking the planet.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Also, boards overlords, I'm not mick nor am I associated with his garage :pac:
wotzgoingon wrote: » Don't be lying now we know you are Mick. Or maybe this Mick.
Dord wrote: » Got a Mountek nGroove today, like this. /pics Not my pics but you get the idea. Fits into the cd slot on the car and holds a phone using a magnet and metal tag. Pretty nice! I had a suction mount but it kept falling off the window.
Dord wrote: » Got a Mountek nGroove today, like this.
Voodoomelon wrote: » http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v282/voodoomelon/tube_zpsd9ifswem.jpg~original[/IMG] Under the mattress! Who the **** puts stuff under their mattress! Thank the lord!
Voodoomelon wrote: » Under the mattress! Who the **** puts stuff under their mattress! Thank the lord!
Marty McFly wrote: » Not sure how true this is bit a friend was telling me if you declare your car off the road you can claim the tax back on it?
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure why they used such sh*t photographs of it, but in real life it looks amazing. Love that the rear is raised up.
challengemaster wrote: » I've seen worse photos... but it looks like a legitimate photographer actually took those for VW or for Irish car+travel mag.... which I don't know.http://irishcarman.blogspot.ie/2014/07/vw-amarok-wins-uk-award.html HDR'd cos it's manly and should look grungy!
Special Circumstances wrote: » They would have sold more in Ireland if there was more chrome as standard. With an option for 3 additional levels of chrome packs. Hi lux and the ranger have got this sussed from what I've seen.
colm_mcm wrote: » Think your typical pickup driver is suspicious of something with a 2.0 engine and an interior from this decade.
challengemaster wrote: » Well then... That's something I wasn't expecting.... Turns out my car is an import whore :pac: Rang BMW Ireland about the E46 airbag issue... he couldn't find it on the Irish system, fair enough - I imported it from NI. He checked that system and nope.... Dun dun dun! Apparently it was originally from the Netherlands! Makes very little sense to me though - why would someone have bought a wrong-hand drive E46?
Special Circumstances wrote: » Worked with a guy from the UK before who made out that he could order a RHD golf or whatever from some benelux setup and collect it from there and have it landed home cheaper than buying in the UK. That was a Looong time ago now so my recollection is hazy.