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Author: AndyAndy
Date: Dec 10, 2006 16:04
Norak wrote:
> I'm thinking of buying a second hand car for my teenage son who is just
> learning how to drive. I am confused about what to get so I am here to
> seek advice.
A HQ Holden fuck truck with lots of carpet, a loud sound system, a
garish nude woamn painted on the side.
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Author: AndyAndy
Date: Dec 10, 2006 16:03
Blue Heeler wrote:
> Norak wrote:
>
>> I'm thinking of buying a second hand car for my teenage son who is
>> just learning how to drive. I am confused about what to get so I am
>> here to seek advice.
>>
>
> Trabant
> Reliant
> 2CV
>
> Or if he needs just a little power to tow something - Lada.
>
>
> Teenagers should be banned from driving anything with more than 4
> cylinders or more than 60hp,
tell that to the teenage boys who like to drive late 70s Geminis with
their heads out of the window: in convoy.
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Author: Dan---Dan---
Date: Dec 10, 2006 15:59
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 15:51:23 -0800, Noodle wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Please provide me with the cheapest garage to do LPG conversions for a
> Mitsubishi Magna 1999?
Please provide us the location you are at.
>
> I don't care about the standard of work...I just want the cheapest.
So basically a cheap and nasty LPG installation that would start costing
you more when it starts to cause trouble.
>
> Don't bother replying unless you have the garage's address and phone
> number.
Like I said please provide a location where you are at.
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Regards
Dan
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Author: Trevor WilsonTrevor Wilson
Date: Dec 10, 2006 15:59
>> Ok.
>>
>> Just doing a little study.
>>
>> My real aim is to make petrol stations a safer more efficiant and
> pleasant
>> place to use.
>>
>> I've been working at the same servo in qld "Independant Fuel supplies"
>> for
>> 10 years.
>>
>> Might try another line of work.But I still have some awesome
>> ideas/Inventions to make servos better.
>> ...
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Author: John HudsonJohn Hudson
Date: Dec 10, 2006 14:30
>
> wrote in message
> news:ouqnn290sjvucjmajpe7nvie93oqh2vaqp@4ax.com...
>
>> Heh heh,,Funny thing is...You can!
>> Ya just gotta do a bit of research as some parts are generic.
>
> Like what?
>
> Wiper blades and windscreen washer pump? :)
>
> --
> Regards,
> Noddy.
Chinese ball joints that only lasted 18,000 miles? Normal in a high
performance car they reckon. Tell me what brand they are Oz, so I can avoid
'em like the plague.
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Author:
Date: Dec 10, 2006 14:19
zonie wrote:
> Just shows the Italians cant even make a $200,000 car that will will run
> 40,000 miles. I can't imagine how pathetic the Fiat and whatever others
> they have are. I can't even remember what a Fiat looks like. Thats a good
> thing. Scott
GREAT news for you, AlfaRomeo will be back on your turf in USA in 08'.
The promise of Lancia latter too
For now you are going to have to put up with HFV6 donk [screwed
together in Melb.!] but in the future a fully Italian engineered and
built V6 will once again grace its products
The best think is GM financed it!Yeap, FiatGroup scamed GM for $2
billion, they pulled off a beauty
So u too will be able to buy a vehicle with style andf bling, unlike
the garbage USA makes
GM should do a Oldsmobile [sp?] to *all* its products.....
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Author: Keith SchiffnerKeith Schiffner
Date: Dec 10, 2006 07:45
>
> Henry wrote:
>>> What we have, mostly, is a total LACK of
>>> driver education
>>> in our country.
>>
>> I wonder if we could improve that if we used
>> just a tiny portion
>> of the 300 million taxpayer dollars spent each
>> day on the Bush
>> administration's noble effort to bring
>> democracy and prosperity to the people
>> in Iraq? 40,000 citizens die each year on U.S.
>> highways.
>
> I doubt it. In my experience, education doesn't ...
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Author: ClockmeisterClockmeister
Date: Dec 9, 2006 06:43
"John_H" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hb3ln2tqgfe1gr2foksroplvlogkh9u1mp@4ax.com...
> George Orwell wrote:
>>
>>which country should the US take out in the middle east?
>
> No question about it!... Israel of course.
The US hasn't "taken out" any country in the middle east. Fucked up yes, but
not "taken out".
You have to feel for the US, a superpower that keeps getting it's militarily
and technologically superior arse whipped by nothing more then a few men
armed with AK's and dogged determination.
Then all of a sudden they realise that their foreign policy in the middle
east isn't working... like it's some kind of new revelation.
What a bunch of ignorant fools.
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Author:
Date: Dec 9, 2006 05:34
> Gloves, laddie. And galoshes, of course. I'm sure you could get a bespoke
> torsionally utterly rigid airtight storage bin fitted ILO the
> dehumidifier.
That *still* wouldn't help with the smell.
Don't know what it is, but the smell of Diesel makes me want to hurl my guts
out, which is interesting in itself considering my nose has been exposed to
so many chemicals and paint fumes that the only way I can tell if I've shit
my pants is when it goes cold and starts to stick :)
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Regards,
Noddy.
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