Dartmoor_Lad
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Stop throwing your toys out the pram and grow up! Oh... It's too difficult lets do something else instead..... Get a bloody licence first and stop posting drivel..............
Stop throwing your toys out the pram and grow up! Oh... It's too difficult lets do something else instead..... Get a bloody licence first and stop posting drivel..............
i grow up??? ha, real what youve just posted LMAO, i detect a temper tantrum PMSL
we've all got different views and if people here are reacting like this over a change in motor vehicle then i want sweet bugger all to do with this forum! or Nissan 4x4s for that matter
i'm doing what i want to do, and if you don't like it then that's you're problem and not mine :wink
Stop throwing your toys out the pram and grow up! Oh... It's too difficult lets do something else instead..... Get a bloody licence first and stop posting drivel..............
My neighbor has just sold his because of engine problems and lack of parts, he has a K Reg Red one and weirdly it hasn't gone that faded pink that the old Corsa's used to
He's scrapped it and now has an 04' Saab 93 Aero Estate in Midnight Blue :thumb2
Mel is after a T2:thumb2
and i have gone a couple of years without a Nissan 4x4 and still been a member here
I used to have a border collie puppy once it was a lovely friendly puppy and quite happy on a lead and under control,but when i took him off his lead it was it was mad ,it wanted to be into everything, chewing table legs then it would run around from one thing to another, eat stones and everything else that was bad for it, i tried to control it off the lead,but it would not listen,i eventually got him to slow down and listen to my commands and not go off like a scatter gun,more training,he later would be guided by whistle and now at thirteen years old he is a perfect gentleman, and the moral of the story is to give the young pup a bit of freedom,even though it drives you insane sometimes, they have so many things to explore at the same time,but they do come good in the end and even start listening,and each crazy move they make,they gain experience good or bad and start gaining common sense,give the pup some slack.
rustygates
I used to have a border collie puppy once it was a lovely friendly puppy and quite happy on a lead and under control,but when i took him off his lead it was it was mad ,it wanted to be into everything, chewing table legs then it would run around from one thing to another, eat stones and everything else that was bad for it, i tried to control it off the lead,but it would not listen,i eventually got him to slow down and listen to my commands and not go off like a scatter gun,more training,he later would be guided by whistle and now at thirteen years old he is a perfect gentleman, and the moral of the story is to give the young pup a bit of freedom,even though it drives you insane sometimes, they have so many things to explore at the same time,but they do come good in the end and even start listening,and each crazy move they make,they gain experience good or bad and start gaining common sense,give the pup some slack.
rustygates
Perhaps Ryan as too many projects on the the go at the moment.And should focus on the things that are important.Such as passing his driving test.And then getting his truck on the road,and have some fun.
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during my 42 years driving , ive probably owned or drove just about every car made , and yes ive owned a couple of Volvos ..... a 240 saloon , 245 estate and a 760 se turbo estate ...... nice big cars .... but definitely not cheap to run ,having said that probably slightly less mpg than a t2 , but not by much , brakes are diabolical .
good luck in your quest grasshopper .
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