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The poster you're responding to is an illiterate brain donor who feels that txtspk is a sensible communication method. The chances of him noticing a pun, even one as simple as NLUK deployed are nil. -
Delusioned tykemerc haha dude you're like the new level of being stupid. Like constantly. ImpressiveOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostThe poster you're responding to is an illiterate brain donor who feels that txtspk is a sensible communication method. The chances of him noticing a pun, even one as simple as NLUK deployed are nil.Comment
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<petrolhead> Ignore the letter, go and get it chipped somewhere to make it quicker and more fun.... Feck the emissions and the green bedwetters</petrolhead>
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quicker and more fun on 1.2 diesel ? mmkeyOriginally posted by Dark Black View Post<petrolhead> Ignore the letter, go and get it chipped somewhere to make it quicker and more fun.... Feck the emissions and the green bedwetters</petrolhead>

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It's not vital for you to demonstrate your illiteracy at every turn, but if it adds value to your life carry on, it is rather funny to witness you being so witless.Originally posted by diseasex View PostDelusioned tykemerc haha dude you're like the new level of being stupid. Like constantly. ImpressiveComment
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if thats vital to your life to flame me in every post. go ahead . But feel ignoredOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostIt's not vital for you to demonstrate your illiteracy at every turn, but if it adds value to your life carry on, it is rather funny to witness you being so witless.Comment
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Nowhere in this thread did it mention it was 1.2.Originally posted by diseasex View Postquicker and more fun on 1.2 diesel ? mmkey
I'd assumed it would be a the usual 1.9/2.0 (or whatever they are now) Tdi.
My bad... tuning would be a waste of time, accept the recall, sell and buy something quick
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostNowhere in this thread did it mention it was 1.2.
I'd assumed it would be a the usual 1.9/2.0 (or whatever they are now) Tdi.
My bad... tuning would be a waste of time, accept the recall, sell and buy something quick

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If they could've made it do the correct level of emissions, surely they would've... so now they magically have a small fix to do this? Or will they just undo the cheat so it tells the truth about how much crap it belches out?
I wouldn't be that surprised if you are forced to get it fixed, since you are paying road tax based on emissions levels aren't you?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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