Stevekennah
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Hello all,
Enjoying the new format? No? Well im sure that we'll all get use to it over time....
Ive owned for the past 3 years a "R" plate 300tdi which has had everything done to it, from welding to bushes, to brakes and having the roof sealed. The old disco has even had duel batteries, lights and even a cb fitted, but the power out of the engine has started to dwindle and as such ive bought myself a RR p38 Westminster as a weekend toy due to the arrival of more small people in the house ........... whats the point of the tale above I hear you cry? Well as I work away during the week im only driving the rr of a weekend with the disco parked up so im at odds at wwhat I should do..... should I ..
A. Keep the disco parked up, take it to bits and rust proof and fix for future use
B. Sell the disco to a like minded soul on here
C. Burn the disco in a Viking style way
D. Other mad idea that I havent thought of
Thanks for reading the nonsense above, all suggestions (even silly ones) are most welcome
Enjoying the new format? No? Well im sure that we'll all get use to it over time....
Ive owned for the past 3 years a "R" plate 300tdi which has had everything done to it, from welding to bushes, to brakes and having the roof sealed. The old disco has even had duel batteries, lights and even a cb fitted, but the power out of the engine has started to dwindle and as such ive bought myself a RR p38 Westminster as a weekend toy due to the arrival of more small people in the house ........... whats the point of the tale above I hear you cry? Well as I work away during the week im only driving the rr of a weekend with the disco parked up so im at odds at wwhat I should do..... should I ..
A. Keep the disco parked up, take it to bits and rust proof and fix for future use
B. Sell the disco to a like minded soul on here
C. Burn the disco in a Viking style way
D. Other mad idea that I havent thought of
Thanks for reading the nonsense above, all suggestions (even silly ones) are most welcome