A.J.
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- UnMerc - 2020 VW Polo 2.0t GTi Plus, DSG. Flash Red, Traditional VW GTi Tartan seat trim.
Some form of antiaircraft battery needed I think…Need to get todays generous helping off before the Sahara rain to-morrow Our moving date to get away from the Coast cannot come quick enough as far as I am concerned
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Yup, Seagulls. They are nesting between our chimney pots. I do like Seagulls, I think they are a handsome bird and always spotlessly clean, that is except for their bumsSome form of antiaircraft battery needed I think…
Seagulls, I presume?
We get it every year and what a mess they leave and always in inaccessible places. The downside of living on the Coast I'm afraidWhen I was at the coast recently, saw this... just what you want nesting on your roof!
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Yup, Seagulls. They are nesting between our chimney pots. I do like Seagulls, I think they are a handsome bird and always spotlessly clean, that is except for their bums
Mine came with a Nokia so I have a PAYG sim to be ever so important on the way home asking what we are having for dinner.Failed miserably to connect my new phone to the Money Pit, been told it is not compatible with my system
It connects to the SLK though
I think I may leave my old phone in the Money Pit and give out the new number to those who only call me when I am in the car
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Leaky injector seal on cylinder No.2 fixed, the rest will have to wait as the rear suspension decided to go Cheech and Chong low rider today.
Had it on the ramp and snooped all the joints I could see and I suspect the right air spring as the left is following by equalisation.
Mot Saturday morning so I will lay it up until then and pull the system apart. At 178k I suspect wear and tear so nothing to loose looking.
Mine came with a Nokia so I have a PAYG sim to be ever so important on the way home asking what we are have for dinner.
Yup, Seagulls. They are nesting between our chimney pots. I do like Seagulls, I think they are a handsome bird and always spotlessly clean, that is except for their bums
They are appalling things, sneaky, disrespectful and thieves, all they do is make noise and mess
As far as I am concerned they are only a nuisance during the nesting season. We have them nesting between our chimney pots at the moment. When they have gone we probably have a bit of a fire risk with straw and whatever around our chimney’s. Just have to hope for a storm to get it cleared from there.Pretty much sums it up, living on the coast they are a real problem, lockdown was bliss as they all buggered off somewhere else
What's a Pilot bush ? and where is it ? I've seen bush pilots and pilots bushes, but need to know where to look for leaks under the car.A rather large puddle of oil emerged from under the S class overnight..........
drove it in. Pilot bush!! Happy days, new one on the shelf. No big £££££ for me
I resorted to buying an old nokia for the SL - so much better than the Viseeo MB4 thing I'd messed around with for years. Pre-pay sim for £5 then just divert my main phone to the prepay sim when I'm in the car simples. I've only spent about 12p keeping the sim active every six months, too tight to call anyone from it.The SL has the old faithful Nokia so good for either pub or home for dinner after work The Money Pit has some different thing in the centre console which connects to your bluetooth, apparently added by the PO with a MBUSA code for some strange reason, but doesn't work with my new phone, after you go through the connecting function it says connected then a few seconds later it says not connected. I am now wondering if it is still picking up my old phone as it was in the study in range of the car and its bluetooth is on? I will try again tomorrow now that I have turned bluetooth of on the old phone.
Eewww I know all about leaking injectors........Actually I know lots about leaks!!!