Re: Yet another "what should I buy next?" type of thread..
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2018 7:43 pm
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have you been taking ghts tablets againJPB wrote: Sun Apr 01, 2018 8:29 pm Burn the evil bugger! Better yet; storm the Bastille and then burn the evil bugger.![]()
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you perhaps?? it seems to be ideal...
Maybe. If still have a driving licence next time I see one of these within "crazy impulse, OMG what did I have to drink last night, must lay off the absinthe.. And swap my Blackheart rum for Appletons" travelling distance. They really do have an astonishingly solid build quality to them, and they feel indestructible in the way that most of my Volvo 140s or 240s used to do, but even more so. The geezer at the show I mentioned had his idling and that massive lump of Japanesium was so quiet at tickover that even with the car's airport runway-sized bonnet open, the engine was barely louder than the typical fart one expects from a human being, but with none of the same risk of follow-through that a flatulent episode in a warm Radox bath carries.Rich, from that France, wrote:you perhaps, etc.
That's about as sexy as looking at your mate's grandma and going: "Phoar!"JPB wrote: Tue Apr 03, 2018 8:13 pmDatsun listing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1978-Datsun- ... 4902.l9144
See, sexy, isn't she.![]()
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Manual though, and even when my yellow 4 door saloon version - GMS124S - was still only slightly rusty, these are pretty cramped for someone with a super extra long inside leg length.
Some lucky, more averagely proportioned [than I], skinny, narrow of arse person will love that!