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Re: What are these called and where can I find a pair

#11 Post by tackb »

Ovenpaa wrote:It might be a stretch to fit an Accuracy International with sound moderator between the seats however in the right hand side of the passenger foot well could well work (Defender 90)
just get a Toyota crew cab and lay it on the back seat cheers
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I am not having a bloody Toyota, they are far too reliable.
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Any vehicle that doesn't have at least two oil leaks as standard has to be dubious.
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#14 Post by Duey »

your not getting something that the 4WD works all the time are you?? but could possibly be slower than your present beast LOL
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#15 Post by tackb »

dromia wrote:Any vehicle that doesn't have at least two oil leaks as standard has to be dubious.
I especially liked the fact that the oil leaks onto the already ineffective brakes !
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#16 Post by ovenpaa »

I am very light on brakes so my mechanic told me to use them properly, I remembered this a year or so later and stood on the brakes in our truck down a narrow back lane in the Wolds, the rear circuit promptly failed by blowing a pipe with a 70 mile drive ahead of us. Oh how we laughed..... NOT

The puddle of brake oil at the service station was impressive.

Duey, I will treat that comment with the contempt it deserves and lets not forget I have a few items of your here right now lol
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#17 Post by Duey »

Been there myself, old Range Rover, miles from home visiting family, it threw the worn pads out of the rear calliper **** wtf , had to tow a tractor as brakes, and it wasn't even my motor

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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

Duey wrote: Yes you do wallhead
I can send you the eBay numbers lol :run:
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