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  Re: Top Gear tonight         


Author: the_dawggie
Date: Jan 7, 2008 04:51

ant wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I was howling!
>
> "do you work for Jaguar?!"
>
> "... yes"....
>
> brilliant!
>
> And those boat-cars, cop the outboard on the Hilux! That thing was a
> monster! I reckoned it'd sink the back as soon as it started up, but I was
> wrong, the front sunk first. Must have been too many holes in the firewall,
> despite Jeremy's foam. Who'd have thought the sailboatcar would get to the
> finish?

I watched the first part of it. I'd shoot the idiots through the head
if they did that to my 'lux which is a similar rare model, in fact in
this country you would be unable to buy one new any more. No longer
produced, even in newer form.

Not happy Jan.
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  New Aussie Top Gear Forum         


Author: stiggie
Date: Jan 7, 2008 04:32

If there are any members of SBS'd TopGear forum in this group, I'd like to
let you know that SBS have had to close the forums with only a day's
warning. Fortunately, a new forum has been created for Auusie fans of the
show.

You can find it here- http://topgearaustralia.freeforums.org/index.php
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  Re: Way OT but food for thought.         


Author: Knobdoodle
Date: Jan 7, 2008 03:50

"Toby Ponsenby" privacy.net> wrote:
> Heh - when they ran out of politically convenient prisoners, they
> continued to export people to here - so Pom was hitched up to mean Proud
> Of Mother England.
>
I always thought it was POHM (Prisoner of His/Her Majesty)
--
Knob
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  GPS Devices are Now Used for Other Purposes Too         


Author: gpsupdates
Date: Jan 7, 2008 02:15

...In the advanced modern world, GPS is mainly used in various daily
life equipments including mobile phones. These devices help in making
mobile phones more sophisticated and technologically advanced...
http://mobilegadgets.freewebhosting247.com/GPS_Devices_are_Now_Used_for_Other_Purposes_Too...
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  Re: wheel-lock on an immobilized car?         


Author: Trevor Wilson
Date: Jan 7, 2008 01:52

Toby Ponsenby wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 06:33:09 +1100, Trevor Wilson blathered on in :
>
>> Toby Ponsenby wrote:
>>> On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 18:46:23 +1100, Trevor Wilson blathered on in :
>>>
>>>> Scotty wrote:
>>>>> "Trevor Wilson" _SPAMBLOCK_rageaudio.com.au> wrote in message
>>>>> news:478023e2$0$26063$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
>>>>>> Judoman wrote:
>>>>>>> So I ended up getting a 2006 Corolla, which of course has an
>>>>>>> immobilizer. Think I should I still bother using a wheel-lock to
>>>>>>> discourage theft?
>>>>>> **Can't go wrong with a flashing red light on the dash. My old
>>>>>> Dunnydore was broken into three times, 'till I fitted a flashing red
>>>>>> light and a $2.00 sticker from Jaycar. I fitted an alarm later, but
>>>>>> I'm convinced that the red light is the best deterrent.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Trevor Wilson
>>>>>> ...
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  86.000 crapodores recalled again         


Author: mmal380vrx
Date: Jan 7, 2008 00:46

http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=47129&vf=2

if only smart people buy a 380 instead and they would have a reliable
car
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