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  1. @CosKev : disappointed you missed a trick with that one
    3 points
  2. I wish!🤣 That's a job for an engineering shop soz,not a train driver in his garage with a angry grinder and a welder! I would bet a one off to be designed and made would be a lot more expensive than that one from USA. Why do you want a jack in the car anyway,unless you are planning on carrying a spare wheel I can't see any use for one?🤷🏾‍♂️
    2 points
  3. And just because no matter how many good covers, it just has to be Delores' 💛
    1 point
  4. This part of South East Asia is famous for it's long tail boats. The Thais are quite inventive when it comes to re-cycling old car engines. Obviously I've not been outside yet, but @Julie Hall - Peak District AO was asking me about them. These pics are from 2008 and 2010. And as all you guys know, if you want to go faster, put a turbo on it
    1 point
  5. Nope it's fairly straightforward. Managed to plug and repair one in the rear tyre on mine in Aug.
    1 point
  6. One of the best songs in the world! Fact!
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  7. Get @CosKevto push the car, forward or backwards to enable you to work on it without lifting! It's a 650kg kit car not your Hillbilly pickup! I hope you never need it!
    1 point
  8. I havent carried a jack for the past 7 years, only a "slime" kit and its compressor. However when the inevitable puncture eventually happens i think i stand a better chance of plugging the hole ( ive bought a couple of decent kits) if i can rotate the wheel to an optimal position to work on. The elevated wheel will also re-inflate better without the put-put compressor trying to overcome the weight of the car too. Ive ordered a decent scissor jack with a ratchet handle. It just struck me that the jack i posted pictures of was the ultimate low entry jack....
    1 point
  9. Big bad wolf to bad wolves. Cracking cover of an awesome song!
    1 point
  10. Great to see everyone again, particularly Ali and Gail as it has been al long time. Thanks to all attending and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone in WSCC land!
    1 point
  11. Sorry to hear about the problems with your rusty ring @a15cro
    1 point
  12. Less than 500 mile old, R888R!
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