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They are when you ring @Sunglasses_Ron and @DaveDreads and they come and let you in.
The last time we went I think we got there at about 11pm! Traffic was dreadful. Some poor f*****s from Cornwall took 11 hours to get there.
Like Ste, I am a techno r****d.
Can you explain a bit more?? I have a very old house with 12 inch thick walls so my wifi is really hot and miss some days. These look ideal but not sure how you'd wire them up??
As long as whoever refurbs them knows what they're doing, they'll look as good as the day they left the factory.
If you have no opposable thumbs and use s**t materials with crap prep and dothem in your shed, with dust and silicone everywhere, then yes, they'll be s**t.
Go careful with the stuff on eBay. I bought 20L of red 7 off there as it was cheaper than my rep.
It was watered down uselessness. In a container with a copied label.
I pay about £18 for 5L of Red 7 from my local rep. But I do spent about £2500 a month with him so I expect a good deal! Lol
Mine gave up after about a year or so. I gave it to a bloke in work and he downloaded some new s**t and I've had it back about 2 weeks now and it's perfect again.
Just watched about 5 episodes of friends on it actually.
I have a transit connect and as long as fuel is covered, I'm happy to donate a day collecting engines/bits from A and delivering them to B.
I love driving and my own company so I'd be happy to.
Sadly it's only a 70bhp so I can't offer to collect the car. :-(
What do you use to clean your wheels? Judging by the faded black on the first pic, I'd say your wheel cleaner is far too harsh.
If I was you I'd cost the wheels in a semi-permanent protective coating, and you should just need a very mild wheel cleaner to clean them up.
Any heavy...