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bigspenner




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Registration date : 2007-04-05

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PostSubject: Question   Question Icon_minitimeFri Aug 24, 2007 7:14 am

As of today I have had the geerbox, clutch, steering damper, fuel sedementer, spare wheel nuts, and door lock mechanisms replaced, over the last year the springs, brakes, cylinder head, radiator, ujs, steering linkages along with hoses, gasket, fluids, fanbelt, door + rear view mirrors welding and a host of assorted other minor mechanical parts have all been replaced. I am also replacing my 4 racing slick tyres with 4 mud terrain new tyres before landy rally too.

My quetion is therefore, is my car a new or old disco?
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theshortwayround

theshortwayround


Number of posts : 444
Localisation : Berkshire
Registration date : 2007-04-26

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PostSubject: Re: Question   Question Icon_minitimeFri Aug 24, 2007 7:26 am

Wow, mega bucks! i would day probably 70%new 30%old, so make that a newd!
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andybloke


Number of posts : 1090
Age : 47
Localisation : West Yorkshire
Registration date : 2007-06-03

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PostSubject: Re: Question   Question Icon_minitimeFri Aug 24, 2007 7:26 am

bigspenner wrote:

My quetion is therefore, is my car a new or old disco?

Shouldn't that be:
"is my car a new, an old, or a typical disco?"
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VentureOverland

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Localisation : Sydney, Australia
Registration date : 2007-02-19

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PostSubject: Re: Question   Question Icon_minitimeFri Aug 24, 2007 7:38 am

the age matters not... The fact is that you love it like you do your wife and kids and wouldnt want it any other way!!

But just to appease Michelle... Call it new!
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LuckyTrucker

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Age : 70
Localisation : Thames Valley
Registration date : 2007-04-19

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PostSubject: Re: Question   Question Icon_minitimeFri Aug 24, 2007 12:31 pm

Hi there, sounds like service items to me. They don't wear out if they are parked up. Has it done astronomical milage? It can't be a Disco though cos no mention of the boot floor being replaced affraid
All you need to do now is make sure it is done up tight.
Best of luck.
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VentureOverland

VentureOverland


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PostSubject: Re: Question   Question Icon_minitimeMon Aug 27, 2007 1:58 pm

LuckyTrucker wrote:

All you need to do now is make sure it is done up tight.

If it aint I bet I know who'll be underneath doing the tightening... whilst Paul passes the beer!
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LuckyTrucker

LuckyTrucker


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PostSubject: Re: Question   Question Icon_minitimeMon Aug 27, 2007 4:50 pm

Wadyamean pass, can't think of many times when beer has passed affraid
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