
dyson
- spiderbloke
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Re: dyson
Hehe - well, we do actually have a petrol-powered vacuum cleaner: One of these:spiderbloke wrote:

6.5HP Briggs & Stratton, self-propelled etc. Would be better with a V8 though, whaddy'a reckon?



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- spiderbloke
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Re: dyson
I'm sure someone can advise on fitting a Rootes blower or possibly a Saab pattern turbo. Why just limit yourself to the staid boring V8 route? 

So many broken bits, So little time
- Mrotwoman
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Re: dyson
I agree with Rick about the Henry ,fantastic! I have one for work and it is very good,I've even 'pimped' it with viper stripes and moon eyes
The missus has just bought a Dyson DC15 ball thingy,which is great,you can pretend to be Barry Sheen leaning over at ridiculous angles whilst hoovering


The missus has just bought a Dyson DC15 ball thingy,which is great,you can pretend to be Barry Sheen leaning over at ridiculous angles whilst hoovering


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