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A couple of 4x4's in a car park
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A couple of 4x4's in a car park
How they get under the extract ductwork and sprinkler systems I don't know, the Silverado definitely needs bigger wheels, oh yes I'm off to see Queen+Paul Rodgers tomorrow night and possibley Kylie next Friday
Martin & Nettie- Number of posts : 1216
Location : Runcorn
Job/hobbies : Former SOC President and Secretary - its up to Mr Wezgit & Nettie now
Registration date : 2008-06-25
Child safe
You cannot run children over, when they can walk under your truck!!
tard- Number of posts : 101
Age : 41
Location : Blidworth Mansfield
Job/hobbies : vehicles in general
Registration date : 2008-05-17
Re: A couple of 4x4's in a car park
Might get a few Grannies though, they dont move as quick
I think the small wheels are on it so it can actually get in the car park.
I tried getting a mini bus into a Norway car park once, only prob was the ramp and roof getting into it
But what the hell the RAF had hired it and it was your taxes
Name dropping sod.
Better get it in before Feb, all the fun stops then
I think the small wheels are on it so it can actually get in the car park.
I tried getting a mini bus into a Norway car park once, only prob was the ramp and roof getting into it
But what the hell the RAF had hired it and it was your taxes
Name dropping sod.
Better get it in before Feb, all the fun stops then
Mk3rob- Number of posts : 2521
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Re: A couple of 4x4's in a car park
Try leaving it across 2 bays in certain car parks over here - it'd be clamped in minutes!
Always assuming the Little Hitlers had big enough wheel clamps, of course.
Always assuming the Little Hitlers had big enough wheel clamps, of course.
Rum Tum Tugger- Number of posts : 1000
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Re: A couple of 4x4's in a car park
Talking of little hitlers I got my first parking ticket a couple of weeks ago it was outside a building site - I had the arabic translated and it roughly said - you can't park there - sound familiar, and the charge I don't know yet as the hire company pay it and then its deducted from my pay but around 30 quid at current exchange rates - ouch
Martin & Nettie- Number of posts : 1216
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