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point taken!Originally posted by zeitghostIt was regarded as such in the 60s...
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Currently drive an Audi A4 until my Skoda arrives on 22 Nov.Originally posted by NoddYMilan, Churchill, AtW and DimPrawn are all hairdressers. Just ask them what cars they drive and you'll know for certain.
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Milan, Churchill, AtW and DimPrawn are all hairdressers. Just ask them what cars they drive and you'll know for certain.
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I have to say I do like the E type wish I had one, not sure I'd say it was a hairdressers car though!Originally posted by zeitghostNah.
E type Jaguars are (were) hairdressers' cars... (which shows how old I am...).
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I thought they were hairdressers' cars?...Originally posted by EqualOpportunities
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Originally posted by DimPrawnThey're very emotional cars.
Open and close the hood too much and they burst into tears.
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They're very emotional cars.
Open and close the hood too much and they burst into tears.
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Does that cause tears? Bit fragile.Originally posted by n5goonerthe hood will need replacing at some point as it has 3 tears in it from opening and closing.
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Originally posted by milanbenesyeah wouldn't have the thought the licence criteria allows you to keep them in the disco.
when the police come round to do an inspection do you walk them out to the disco to see the rifles ?
Milan.
LOL have to have some way to take the between shoots!!
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Shotguns are not rifles by their very nature.Originally posted by milanbenesyeah wouldn't have the thought the licence criteria allows you to keep them in the disco.
when the police come round to do an inspection do you walk them out to the disco to see the rifles ?
Milan.
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yeah wouldn't have the thought the licence criteria allows you to keep them in the disco.
when the police come round to do an inspection do you walk them out to the disco to see the rifles ?
Milan.
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Funny, I have a gun safe for mine.Originally posted by n5goonerthe wife has the Jag, just had the get the gear box fixed and when the clutch went it screwed the sync mesh on 2nd, so new clutch and flywheel £600 new sync mesh £1000.
Expensisve stuff!!!
Anyway need to Disco to keep the shotguns in!
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the wife has the Jag, just had the get the gear box fixed and when the clutch went it screwed the sync mesh on 2nd, so new clutch and flywheel £600 new sync mesh £1000.Originally posted by MrsGoofwhat happened to the Jag? or was that just virtual
Expensisve stuff!!!
Anyway need to Disco to keep the shotguns in!
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