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ministeve

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Re: Transporting models
« Reply #25 on: September 05, 2009, 02:35:49 pm »

vauxhall vectra 2009 2.0dti had it 5 years now getting 574 miles to a tank. if you saw me drive you would know that is a good total  O0
we get 5 tugs tool box battery's and 3 people in it then head up to balne moor all the time
only ever given it good services a set of tyres vac pump and disc and pads 
great car if you look after them yes they have there draw backs but for the money i have been blessed

p.s if i had the money an a6 would be on the cards or a new avensis Mazda6 or BMW5 all estates
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catengineman

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Re: Transporting models
« Reply #26 on: September 05, 2009, 08:00:26 pm »

Honda CRV es
very good to ride in seats down Tito Neri, Springer and a 4ft crane barge (capt jack's) plus transmitters and an 18 X 10 X 10 tool box (for the inevitable disaster

R,
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craftysod

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Re: Transporting models
« Reply #27 on: September 05, 2009, 10:02:16 pm »

Yes Andy, but Mark cant get in anywhere near the lake!!!!

Bob

Bob's right
Cant park near any water so stick to trusty old pug 306
Mark
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Re: Transporting models
« Reply #28 on: September 05, 2009, 10:40:36 pm »

Audi A3- despite being a hatchback, with the seats folded down you can easily get a model boat, a bike, two peoples luggage in the back and still have room to spare.

Greg
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