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Joely P

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Everything posted by Joely P

  1. I got my dual tone Bosch horns on eBay from a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee for £7! They were like new and make a much better sound, however I have to admit AndrewG's supertone horns are far superior in manliness!
  2. The Simply events are held at Beaulieu Motor Museum in the New Forest, Dorset. I'm not sure what events are at Castle Coombe nowadays.
  3. Great review Scott, looks like he enjoyed that [emoji106]
  4. This will help Stephen: Do you have a long flexible wand with a 360 degree nozzle? You won't need to drill any holes to get in all of the sections.
  5. Nice, that looks like a decent machine [emoji106] Great to hear from you Dave and that you don't need to change your username!
  6. And I assume you was wearing appropriate eyewear to carry out the inspections?...
  7. Watch for the black cows at night!
  8. Did you clean all the rust off that? [emoji6]
  9. Look, I only apply talc in the door shuts ok!
  10. For me, it's not the salt on the paint and all the areas that can be visibly washed that bothers me, it's the salt that gets itself into inaccessible areas of control arms, chassis rails, bodywork, suspension, brakes, crevasses, subframe, drain holes and so on! I spent over a year(!) with my car stripped in the garage, meticulously sealing and protecting all these areas and I still don't use it in salty weather! In my mind that was just belt and braces. Pressure washing the car will also likely just force salty water further into areas you can't see and unless you're careful, wet washing the car regularly naturally forces water into areas that pool and can cause issues of their own. That said, as a daily drive which has to be used in these conditions, I guess you're right in that regular washing has to be better than leaving it all to dwell! Besides you shouldn't listen to me as my morals are extreme, I blow dry my Z!
  11. Happy Birthday Richard [emoji322][emoji512]
  12. Nooooo, quick, someone has stolen your intercoolers! [emoji33]
  13. Have fun lads, make sure you share lots of piccies [emoji106]
  14. Happy Birthday matey [emoji322]

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