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Old 12-03-2014, 21:11   #1
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Went to my boot today to find something,and thought WHY! so I took every thing out and put back only what i need . and you know what! it all went back in again ! do any of you drive round with a bull boot, the only time I see the back of mine is if i'm going on holiday!
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Old 12-03-2014, 21:19   #2
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if you lived in barnsley someone else would be carrying it
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Old 12-03-2014, 21:38   #3
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Ah hem, that is tidy, tomorrow I will take a couple of pics of mine, which includes full occupation of the second row of seats, Rick
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Old 12-03-2014, 22:15   #4
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tomorrow I take a couple of mine too
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Old 12-03-2014, 23:32   #5
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Ah hem, that is tidy, tomorrow I will take a couple of pics of mine, which includes full occupation of the second row of seats, Rick
Lol I've seen this, its impressive.
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Old 12-03-2014, 23:33   #6
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Went to my boot today to find something,and thought WHY! so I took every thing out and put back only what i need . and you know what! it all went back in again ! do any of you drive round with a bull boot, the only time I see the back of mine is if i'm going on holiday!
same here ,
i clean the boot out,
go to a job and then can`t find anything
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Old 13-03-2014, 00:00   #7
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Don't matter how I try to slim down my work stuff the Polo boot is always full. Hey that'll be why it only does 30mpg from a 1.2, might as well use the truck
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You really don't want to see the back, sorry entire interior of mine at the moment. Being off the road has turned it into 4 wheeled shed
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yes we do, put a pic up, Rick
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. I will make sure I take a pic in the morning and upload it especially for you Rick
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Here you are not to bad you think but..then there is the back seats and finally ...


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Old 13-03-2014, 18:57   #12
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With a limited slip diff on the rear, it is essential to carry some weight at the back, especially if the roads are wet.


Does that give a valid excuse?

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Old 13-03-2014, 19:03   #13
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With a limited slip diff on the rear, it is essential to carry some weight at the back, especially if the roads are wet.


Does that give a valid excuse?

So that's the reason I keep it full up! Incredible!,Some times I thing I just use "The Force"
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Old 13-03-2014, 19:52   #14
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.... I took every thing out and put back only what i need . and you know what! it all went back in again!
I take it you've never been involved in a serious road accident then
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Old 13-03-2014, 20:22   #15
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I take it you've never been involved in a serious road accident then
No, Iv'e been driving for 31 years and in that time iv'e never had any points on my licence and only had 3 minor shunts, the last 15 years ago. This is partly because I dive steady and also because I treat every one else on the road like total idiots.
But you are right its not a good idea to Carry a lot of loos objects around in the car with you, but if you use it for your work its a necessary risk you take.
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