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  1. i hate to jump on you about this but your statement about all garages having the bad batch of fuel is not true for starters tescos morrisons asda and some others get there fuel in the south east from a company called vopak there fuel is bought in by boat from refineries in places like germany and russia the only exception to this is BP, sainsburys and shell which load out of coryton which obviously refines the fuel themselves and esso which i believe brings it in from there refinery in germany the other thing is vopak i believe bring in biofuel not refined from crude which could also be an issue just my 2p worth of course this time round the above are safe but that dont mean they always are Frank
  2. Sounds like a typical land rover engine to me a bit of smoke when cold then nothing when warmed up other than maybe a little on idle unless it was a brand new engine which with 150000 on it isnt but then that is only just run in Frank
  3. I done about 250 miles one way from devon and wear wasnt noticable but i could hear the sound of singing rubber for 2 days after Frank
  4. John i have it on disc and the rave workshop manual its simple enough to use let me know when you are near and i will sort you out a copy Frank
  5. They are called Continentals you can get them from DURITE agents last time i came across them they were about 60 quid but are very good especially if you can recess them and put some kind of guard on them Frank
  6. I have an ipaq with tom tom 5 on it and a seperate bluetooth gps unit i also have lots of OS maps on paper i hear everybody talking about memory map is this the OS maps in digital form? and if so what exactly do i need to get to have it running on my pda? and i am assuming it works on the same principle as tom tom and it alters the map according to your location any help would be gratefully received Cheers Frank
  7. To add to the list i see a nice p38 rangie towing a full size coach down the a130 today no pics unfortunately he werent hanging about either Frank
  8. Not me again but this was a great recovery that happened over our course the motor towing it is a tray backed hilux http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v313/tga...nt=3zukpull.flv Frank
  9. Having been in the recovery game for a while i have had to tow loads of old wrecks and other interesting things the most relevant to us was these landy ambulances which i had to take from tilbury docks to chelsea barracks as you can see these were not used in the iraq war but were kept as spares i had to load them up on my own they are left hookers and i had to get out of the back door just a little bit of a squeeze as i didnt know if it would go in there or not Fords car transporters could only be straight barred as they run at nearly 16' 6" anyway This is the problem with going down country lanes too quickly when you dont know what cargo you have on board The people i picked this up for told me that the driver had hit a branch and twisted the frame a bit and needed it delivered from essex to aylesford in kent i got some funny looks going down the m20 with that on the back. the rear doors were overhanging by about 6' This wasnt me but i found myself stuck behind it for quite some time as the driver of the unit who is on the other side of the roundabout and the driver of the trailer (the man walking behind with the remote) struggled to get this plane hull which was going to be used as an office in holland out of southend to harwich he also had a blowout on the trailer the roundabout before this one Frank
  10. A friend of mine has broke a few cossie granadas and is selling up all his stock to make way for skyline parts let me know what you are after and i will have a word with him Frank
  11. As a Bp tanker driver we have started delivering this its called ultimate 102 and is around the 2.50 mark it is supposed to be used in race cars or cars that have been setup for the track it is a road legal fuel but i dont think bp intended it to be used as a road fuel i think it was just put in regular filling stations to make it more widely avaliable dont think not everybody who goes racing be it circuits or anywhere else actually lives next door to where they are racing Frank
  12. Was an excellent day well done to all that took part and good luck to all those recovering the weather was great but no good for challenge events i think more like weather for swimming in a stream Frank
  13. I will be there i think we are loading up and leaving saturday morning and this time none of the group i go up with are talking me into playing football the night before again Shall see yous up there Frank
  14. That aint the price i got off microcat i will have to pop in there and get some from them if that is the case i am in there all the time anyway just trying to get a bigger discount out of them now Cheers Frank
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