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Re: Buying hoses.
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:28 pm
by mikeonb4c
M 80NGD wrote:
Thanks Mike,circumstances have changed 'YET' again!!

We're now moving back to Derbyshire at easter,and I
should be starting back in the glazing business again. I have sold the mobile bar though!

And yes,somebody
will get a good 'un,so to speak.

Blimey - never realised you were a Derbyshire lad originally. And there was me imagining you with a broad Norfolk accent. Well, they are both lovely parts of the world, with each not too far from the other

Good luck with the new venture

Re: Buying hoses.
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:19 pm
by M 80NGD
Right then,on Kirstys recommendation,I am having the thermostat changed at the same time!

I thought,whether I
can keep it or not,it'll be an added asset if I do have to sell it!! My heart says keep it but my head and my finances keep
saying sell it!!

Either way,at least it'll be done. Right,best go and clean it,can't take a dirty car to the garage now,
can I!

Re: Buying hoses.
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:19 pm
by mikeonb4c
M 80NGD wrote:Right then,on Kirstys recommendation,I am having the thermostat changed at the same time!

I thought,whether I
can keep it or not,it'll be an added asset if I do have to sell it!! My heart says keep it but my head and my finances keep
saying sell it!!

Either way,at least it'll be done. Right,best go and clean it,can't take a dirty car to the garage now,
can I!

Good decision
I wasn't going to say it , as I know what it's like when you are watching the pennies, but for a relatively small extra cost (a mechanic should be able to fit one quickly esp. if yours is a 2WD) you gain a valuable bit of reassurance
