Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Know of any events or gatherings happening at your local Pay and play site? let us all know.

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Re: Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Post by Jordi » Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:13 pm

A split brake line and he called the AA. The shame!
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Re: Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Post by mk1joe » Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:23 pm

I saw your car on bbc south twiss:) mine wasnt though:(

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Re: Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Post by twiss » Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:11 pm

Your SJ is in a pic on their own facebook page :)
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In another pic you can see my numberplate and Dan's grille
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There is a video on the daily echo's website with Joe's SJ, and us parked up, and a bit of Dan following them out!

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http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1032487 ... rld_drive/

Before Scottie's stickering

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Larger video:
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Re: Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:23 pm

Jordi wrote:A split brake line and he called the AA. The shame!
If I hadnt lost all my brake fluid by the time I got to the road and had a decent set of clamps or mole grips on me (had my shit ones that don't close enough to clamp a flexy) I would've drove home, but being an hour away from home didn't really fancy that drive with no brakes and :lol: its the first time it's ever not made it home under its own power, not bad considering I've had it over 7 years ;)
Any way it saved me putting more fuel in the tank to get home as well :lol:
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Who needs whacky shackles when you have YJs :mrgreen:
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Whoops :hahaha: also killed my alternator but I'm sure dan will post pictures of that event soon, as you should do he pulled the camera out before a rope! :hahaha:
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Re: Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Post by Jordi » Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:56 pm

Bit of a shitter like Scottie.

At least you got home, only a small job to sort it out.

Liking that sticker positioning!
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Re: Heaven can wait, I'm busy farewell

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:18 pm

:lol: it's all good, a recovery truck ride was going to happen sooner or later :lol: just so happened to be today. Should have it fixed tomorrow as long as we can remember where we put the flaring tool in the workshop.
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