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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!! :roll: 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! :wink: 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 :D Good luck with the new venture 8)

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! :lol:

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! :lol:
Good decision =D>

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 8)