well congratulations Scot, it looks like you and your team have (dare I say it) pulled this site out the gutter that it was in a few years ago.
Darrell, my caddy has genuine surface rust, at at the moment little terminal stuff. Its also more reliable as I dont through it in deep muddy trenches once a month. But one day, maybe I will own an SJ again.
difflocks gone quiet?
- Lil_Beastie
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Re: difflocks gone quiet?
Was:
Lil Beastie - 95 Sammie http://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum1/vi ... 22/t,3134/
Now:
Lil Monster - 86 VW Caddy http://rat-look.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8805
Lil Beastie - 95 Sammie http://www.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum1/vi ... 22/t,3134/
Now:
Lil Monster - 86 VW Caddy http://rat-look.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8805
Re: difflocks gone quiet?
I started with difflock and found this and other sites through it so still pop in now and them, buts its gone so quiet theres hardly any point.
Fan of South wales Suzuki at the mo. But found all suzuki forums so friendly.
Keep up the good work
Fan of South wales Suzuki at the mo. But found all suzuki forums so friendly.
Keep up the good work
Re: difflocks gone quiet?
It's comments like these that make running the site worth all the hours we put into it behind the scenes. Thanks for all the kind words
The main thing that makes a good forum is it's members so thanks to you guys for supporting the site!!
The one thing we do need to do is try and organise a meet that the majority of our members can make it to in one go. it's not always the easiest thing to do though!
The main thing that makes a good forum is it's members so thanks to you guys for supporting the site!!
The one thing we do need to do is try and organise a meet that the majority of our members can make it to in one go. it's not always the easiest thing to do though!
- Edweird
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Re: difflocks gone quiet?
Trouble is half of the members are scattered along the south coast and the rest are spread randomly around the country.ScottieJ wrote:The one thing we do need to do is try and organise a meet that the majority of our members can make it to in one go. it's not always the easiest thing to do though!
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
- Tramp
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Re: difflocks gone quiet?
Best make the next SCUK meeting at Brigg then, seen as though its the center of the universeEdweird wrote:Trouble is half of the members are scattered along the south coast and the rest are spread randomly around the country.ScottieJ wrote:The one thing we do need to do is try and organise a meet that the majority of our members can make it to in one go. it's not always the easiest thing to do though!
Re: difflocks gone quiet?
Na, all meet in Newtown, thats the center of the earth. it'll just take you an hour to get from one side to the otherTramp wrote:Best make the next SCUK meeting at Brigg then, seen as though its the center of the universe