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After buying a Grand Vitara earlier this week, it seems to outshine my T2 on the drive, shall I get something new? your opinions?
 
After buying a Grand Vitara earlier this week, it seems to outshine my T2 on the drive, shall I get something new? your opinions?

no , just get the vitara dirty lol
 
After buying a Grand Vitara earlier this week, it seems to outshine my T2 on the drive, shall I get something new? your opinions?

are you turning GAY :lol or losing your MIND:nenau just you wait until the snow comes !:augie
 
After buying a Grand Vitara earlier this week, it seems to outshine my T2 on the drive, shall I get something new? your opinions?

Well you could always wax up the old T2 :doh:doh

You'll have plenty of practice with the Vitara when the mrs nags you. :bow:bow

My Mav is due for a waxing again, and a touch up of the waxoyl, I 'll try to do it before they grit the roads around here.:doh

Talking of getting cold...
Today I am finishing off the central heating in the conservatory, so we can use it with friends and family over Christmas. :thumb2
Before anybody asks, yes you can fit central heating in a conservatory, if it operates on a separate system. You either need thermostatic valves or some way of shutting off the system separate from the rest of the house.

So I have a pair of isolating valves AND a thermostat controlling a 2 port electric valve. Job done.:thumb2 The isolating valves plus a drain, allow me to drain down the conservatory should we ever go away at Christmas for any great length of time.:clap
 

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