Jackmayk19 wrote:what do you call a man with a bongo on his arm ?

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Glad you had a good day out. Low coolant alarms cost around £60, from BF member Haydn Callow. I don't know if he can/will accommodate any more, but RoosterUK is holding a 'coolant alarm' street party shortly. I'm not sure what the £ arrangement is, but it will be cheaper than anywhere else, the company is great and Rooster is top dog on vehicle electrics (its what he does for a living I think!). Try PM'ing him to see if he might squeeze another in. No promises though as he is incredibly generous with his time (and street - could end up blocking it with Bongos!) but you can only ask. If you can get to the Bongo Bash in Stourport (starts week after next), Rooster is fitting Haydns alarms for £68 all in (weekend only I think, not sure) - an incredible deal, and a great expedition for the kids at £8.50 a night.ajympton wrote:Thanks for the replies and the advice!
My Bongo is a day van so I don't have to worry about the kids dismantling the roof section! However, the coolant alarms sound like a great idea. How much do they cost and when can I get them fitted?
When Mike at Wheelquick was showing me around the car he did make a special point of telling me that I needed to keep an eye on the coolant (much more so than the oil, which I thought was unusual at the time). I have some long distance camping holidays coming up and the last thing that I need is an "incident" involving plenty of steam and a coughing engine.
On a lighter note, we've all been out for our first proper journey today. Beautiful weather in Manchester, "Beach Boys" on the stereo, great picnic and arts festival in Platt fields.
Bongo's rock!!!
daveblueozzie wrote:anything you want,mayk19 wrote:what do you call a man with a bongo on his armhe cannot chase you because hs trapped.
Hehedaveblueozzie wrote:anything you want,mayk19 wrote:what do you call a man with a bongo on his armhe cannot chase you because hs trapped.
Is this at RoosterUK`s minimeet at his house???...£8.50 per person per night??...that must bemikeonb4c wrote: Rooster is fitting Haydns alarms for £68 all in (weekend only I think, not sure) - an incredible deal, and a great expedition for the kids at £8.50 a night.
Good luck
Now Now Brian, the offer is at the big bash only.....lolBongoplod wrote:Is this at RoosterUK`s minimeet at his house???...£8.50 per person per night??...that must bemikeonb4c wrote: Rooster is fitting Haydns alarms for £68 all in (weekend only I think, not sure) - an incredible deal, and a great expedition for the kids at £8.50 a night.
Good luck
staying the weekend in his 5 star caravan that he cant sell...didnt know he was going into the Hotel/B and B business too.
What a versatile bloke the man is,Caz has a lot to put up with all his entreprenuerial skills ( i know she makes a good brew,wonder what her Full English is like.)![]()
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Brian
Curry? at 9 in the morning? That's some breakfast!!!Bongoplod wrote:Just let us know when you are going so we can meet you there and if Mike is doing some work,we can organise a brew or a meal for you.(im 1/2mile away,hope you like curry,![]()
Brian
Hoping to get shot of the bulk of them before hand.MountainGoat wrote:. About ten cuppas I should think if you have the whole Bora tribe with you?
brorabongo wrote:Hoping to get shot of the bulk of them before hand.MountainGoat wrote:. About ten cuppas I should think if you have the whole Bora tribe with you?