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• #3902
Citroen stamped out about a billion of the damn things, you must be able to get second hand/recon'd bits for a handful of centimes.
I thought that too, I was expensively wrong and there are less part available now.
Owned one, bought to sell for a profit, not a great idea.
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• #3903
Indeed, 150HP from a 6-litre V8 is hardly going to be throwing rods right left and centre, even with dodgy Soviet manufacturing standards. You should be sent to the salt mines for your spelling of Siberia...
Pah to your gulag.
Great vehicles, prefered my tatra 813 but that was a bit younger technology.
But the zil did have a coolness to it.
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• #3904
Hmm, what's the compression ratio?
Not alot and doesn't rev high either.
Comes with a pan to set a fire under the engine to warm the oil if its too cold.
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• #3905
Engine not included.
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• #3906
Car thread >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
zzzzzzzzzzz.....
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• #3907
Car thread >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
zzzzzzzzzzz.....
Van and truck LLLLoser
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• #3908
SSStill don't care...
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• #3909
This was about reusing a van as a garage/ittybitty bin.. don't get too upset.
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• #3910
I've never seen those model Rapha vans before. Want.
Apparently the real Rapha van is hugely unreliable.
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• #3911
Where is the thread giving details of the chain lines mm of differing bottom brackets. am I imaging the thread which was a spreadsheet format.
Have been searching the net as well as here and am getting nothing.
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• #3912
did you realise that if it wasn't for james blunt ( according to his own words ) world war 3 would be raging now or we'd be speaking russian in a post apocolyptic nuclear winter
well either that or he's lying to promote his new album .... hmmmm you decide ?hurrah for james blunt
nobel peace prize ? -
• #3913
I've never seen those model Rapha vans before. Want.
Apparently the real Rapha van is hugely unreliable.I thought the Rapha van had to be towed everywhere - no engine?
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• #3914
Where is the thread giving details of the chain lines mm of differing bottom brackets. am I imaging the thread which was a spreadsheet format.
Have been searching the net as well as here and am getting nothing.
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• #3915
Hippy - get something pre '73. No tax and cheap insurance ( insurance on my mg is £120)
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• #3916
Look into renting a garage, £15 a week around my way, and much more difficult to tow and crush for lack of tax.
+1
If you don't have off street parking, hippy, then it will be taken away after the tax expires.
A friend of mine rented a small apartment is Stratford and as she doesn't own a car, I use her parking space (underground) for my roadster. It's dry, it's secure, it's off street and costs £15 per week.
Look around - there are plenty of unused garages where you leave (semi-detached houses).Hippy - get something pre '73. No tax and cheap insurance ( insurance on my mg is £120)
+1
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• #3917
anyone played golf before?
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• #3918
several people last I herd.
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• #3919
anyone played golf before?
No, but I raise ponies in my garden.
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• #3920
A round of golf interrupts a good walk
cliche
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• #3921
I play polo, any good?
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• #3922
I reckon with a couple of mates and a bottle of scotch, golf would be pretty fun
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• #3923
At your age you supposed to be smashing windows at 30 Millbank.
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• #3924
Kids grow up so fast nowadays...
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• #3925
No.
Just bottom brackets giving the different chainline measurements. As not all BB are symmetrical.
Hmm, what's the compression ratio?