She is a 3.3 V6 that is slightly tuned upWe're talking cars, not boats.... ;-)
All depends on if you have moved to Cornwall or not.So, just to sum up. If my pie is faulty do I take it back to the Ricoh or have I got to go to Scotland to get it fixed?
Well, much as i like that one, the E Type has to be the best Jag (or car) ever made if you're talking design perfection. Granted, it had a few failings actually driving one...
If I went to Cornwall it would be a pasty wouldn't it and not a pie?All depends on if you have moved to Cornwall or not.
If I went to Cornwall it would be a pasty wouldn't it and not a pie?
Kensit or Palmer?Sisu are not responsible for your pasty. They only deal in patsys.
Badly flexed in the middle in corners. Not that good at all. Just like most convertibles. Good motor for posing in though.
You say my Coupe is past it. Do a search for them going round the Nurburgring. You will see them go past just about everything. Then say they are past it.
Not been able to drive a manual for over 18 months. But happy to do any track big or small. Prefer within a days travelling. Always a good laugh.Lol
Which tracks do you drive on now?
I'll only do it if the flag says SISU OUTPersonally, I think Grendel and Astute need to have a race, with Otis as the flag-waving bloke.
They are beautiful. I was admiring one last weekend visiting the motor museum
No...I'd just look for the nearest dealership in the manufacturer's handbook & go shout at themNo Tony you contact the retailer who oddly liaises with the NSC in the uk. The NSC in the uk will have a customer service department who allocated you a case number and then the case is dealt with.
This is the answer...buy a pie van & park-up on the touchline. Nobody misses much of the match & you make a fortune - because everyone buys a pie at a match...dont they?Can my van be counted?
In the old days they used to walk around the touchline selling pies and tea.This is the answer...buy a pie van & park-up on the touchline. Nobody misses much of the match & you make a fortune - because everyone buys a pie at a match...dont they?
...onwards & upwards PUSB
In the old days they used to walk around the touchline selling pies and tea.
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