Originally posted by cailin maith
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot quite a ship old boy.
SAS, do you know what? I bet mine is bigger than yours.
Cailin, I wanted one of these since I saw Clarkson test-drive one. There's loads of room inside and I'm 3" taller than Jezza.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCailin, I wanted one of these since I saw Clarkson test-drive one. There's loads of room inside and I'm 3" taller than Jezza.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOwning a ship was more impressive.
Originally posted by ARSEBANDIT View PostHe has a small willy. It's a penis substitute that also gives him a "personality" i.e. something to bore people with in the pub.
Cailin, I wanted one of these since I saw Clarkson test-drive one. There's loads of room inside and I'm 3" taller than Jezza.Last edited by Churchill; 26 March 2008, 14:04.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI din't mean it like that... I din't realise it was one of those kind of cars, thats all. You don't seem the type (yes, I realise I don't know you but... you know, you just don't seem the type!) ... wierd
HTH
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat do you mean "bigger"?
Height, length, width?
Why?
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Originally posted by PAH View PostPeople don't seem to realise that it's all the torque from those trucks that keeps the world spinning.
Why don't they have auto boxes instead of having to change gears all the time? 16 is a bit OTT.
Ok, newer ones do (more fuel efficent). They have 16 gears to get more efficency. You can go 0 - 56mph using 3 gears. You generally start in 3rd shift to 5th then 8th.
But there are also half gears. e.g. 8 high and 8 low. Not to be confused with High and Low range, all 16 gears selected from a (if manual) gear stick with 4 positions. Each to keep engine in the green efficency band. So 16 overall gears. Oh....and 4 reverse
Originally posted by Churchill View PostYeah but mine beats yours on speed and 0-60. Hand over the card!
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