Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
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Crumbs! thats more like an insulated champagne flute Club 18 - 30 (I wish !!)
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
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Better than drinking from the bottle, you'd get all the bobbles up schnozz!
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10forcash
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Member Since: 09 Jun 2005
Location: Ubique
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you're not supposed to snort it unlike Polish Vodka TorqTune
Vehicle maintenance, modifications, training and equipment
Driving adventures
Please use the email button to contact me as I no longer read this forum - Thanks!
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
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Now that's taking all the fun out of life, will just have to stick to beer this weekend. Taken me 2 hours to find the 12V adaptor for the cool box for Abingdon, well worth the effort!
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Fri Sep 22 2006 9:42am |
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DaveT
Member Since: 01 Aug 2005
Location: Cornwall
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I noticed that the cupholder inserts on the 2006 model loaner I had last appear differently profiled to the 2005 model. Less of a step halfway down if I remember rightly.
(I know .... I need a new anorak )
I just happen to use mine to "friction fit" my ipaq suction mount - its a perfect fit. D3 number 3: 08 TDV6 SE Stormygrey /owlpacker
One of them new Freelander things with a 'posh' name
SIII Lightweight - neglected & rusting. Bulkhead now disintegrated - Next years project!
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
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The quest continues!!! Just bought the mug below. Slots into the "apple holders" in the centre area like it was designed for it (2006MY just in case different from 2005MY). It is a Mountain Life "stainless steel travel mug" and costs the princely sum of £3.50!!!! (£7 regular price). So happy I bought another 2 so that they could occasionally get cleaned. Bought them from a Karrimor oulet place near Bridgend. Long way to drive but definately worth it!!!
Can maybe be ar$ed a bit.
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Gareth
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You got there in the end! Club 18 - 30 (I wish !!)
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Fri Oct 20 2006 6:16pm |
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
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Sure have, my life is truely fulfilled! Now I just have to tidy my office, as above I can hardly get to my keyboard! Then life will be truely perfect. Can maybe be ar$ed a bit.
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Fri Oct 20 2006 6:27pm |
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Dave
Member Since: 08 Mar 2006
Location: Andover
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Now these are a good fit, holds the same as two cups of tea and good for around an hour.
No rattling or swaying and they have a little spongy bottom to stop slippage.
Only bad side is handles start to weaken and ultimately come off, but the ones that did this I had used for around a year and took them from freezing car to red hot washing up bowl....Crack!
Millets £9.99 Each red or blue
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Tue Jan 02 2007 7:42pm |
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
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How are they in the dishwasher? The ones I bought filled with water & lost the rubber base. Still they fit fantastically well, s'pose I'll get round to washing them by hand! Can maybe be ar$ed a bit.
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Tue Jan 02 2007 8:03pm |
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Dave
Member Since: 08 Mar 2006
Location: Andover
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They don't do the dishwasher either unfortunately, however, in my house if you leave something next to the sink the washing up fairy comes along and does them for you...who needs the dishwasher
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Tue Jan 02 2007 8:09pm |
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
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In my house I do the dishwasher & consider I get off lightly, the washing machine thingy (along with its evil sister the tumble dryer) are far too much like hard work. Both me & Mrs DSL being students, needless to say the iron does not come into the picture! Can maybe be ar$ed a bit.
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Tue Jan 02 2007 8:15pm |
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ronp
Member Since: 29 Nov 2006
Location: in the snow
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DSL wrote: needless to say the iron does not come into the picture! 
wots an 'iron' ? If I could think of anything intelligent, poignant or witty, I'd put it here !!!
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Exclusive Club Original "Fuji Landmark"
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Tue Jan 02 2007 8:24pm |
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Not here ^^^^ :(
Posts: 22732


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Useful to heat up the water for a coffee if the kettle has bitten the dust! Can maybe be ar$ed a bit.
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Tue Jan 02 2007 8:25pm |
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BCP
Member Since: 25 May 2005
Location: East Scotland
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Santa Claus brought LRE insulated mugs. One dishwash later and I've had to drill holes in the bases there was so much water in them.
SC also brought the LR wellington boot bag. Excellent piece of kit. (think Nick at Yeovil was involved).
BP Club D2
Club XC90
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