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WessexMario |
11-01-2010 08:25 PM |
Re: Hi from Chippenham, Wiltshire
The walnut trim is the only thing I hate about my Paj, whoever the first city dwelling owner(#) was, used one of those stick on trim kits and plastered the dash with it to make it feel 'rural'. Now if it was a real polished wood dash I'd understand, but wood print on plastic? just doesn't cut it for me. If I wanna see wood I'll look out of the window.
# I bought it as a fresh import, from the condition I'm sure whoever owned it before me in Japan had never taken it to the park, never mind off road. :D
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BobWessex |
11-01-2010 10:48 PM |
Re: Hi from Chippenham, Wiltshire
[quote name="WessexMario"]All,
I'm in the market for a CB rig, I'll probably want a peek in other people's cabs before deciding (it's gotta match with the walnut trim :lol: )
It's probably a bit 'off-topic' here, where's the best place to get info and discuss CB stuff?
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Hi Mario, contact Communications 11 & quote "Wessex 4x4 response" they may not be the cheapst but are very Helpful
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Pete Chambers |
11-01-2010 11:16 PM |
Re: Hi from Chippenham, Wiltshire
try travellin lite in Frome, i can show you where it is, or why not do the ham radio foundation licence and get a real radio, far more usefill and similair money. ring me buddy
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Tony Ferrari |
11-01-2010 11:29 PM |
Re: Hi from Chippenham, Wiltshire
[quote name="WessexMario"]All,
I'm in the market for a CB rig, I'll probably want a peek in other people's cabs before deciding (it's gotta match with the walnut trim :lol: )
It's probably a bit 'off-topic' here, where's the best place to get info and discuss CB stuff?[/quote]
Try asking Mark Avo he's our resident CB expert :D
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WessexMario |
16-01-2010 11:36 AM |
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Russ laye |
16-01-2010 12:59 PM |
Ello this is my wagon, Im in Frome
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Darmain |
16-01-2010 06:27 PM |
Hi Mario,
Does this make you the first Chippenham member? When I get myself sorted out then you will have some company. Looks like you are more adapt to mud plugging than I. A question though about your picture where you were stuck, what tyres you got on yer wagon, looks a little roady to me, unless they are so loaded as to look like slicks...!! http://www.4x4response.info/forum/pu...>/rolleyes.gif
Dave
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WarrenWE02 |
16-01-2010 06:51 PM |
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Russ laye |
16-01-2010 08:09 PM |
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Wessex Mario |
17-01-2010 06:59 PM |
[quote name='Dave Sawyer' date='16 January 2010 - 06:27 PM' timestamp='1263666454' post='10431']
Hi Mario,
Does this make you the first Chippenham member? When I get myself sorted out then you will have some company. Looks like you are more adapt to mud plugging than I. A question though about your picture where you were stuck, what tyres you got on yer wagon, looks a little roady to me, unless they are so loaded as to look like slicks...!! http://www.4x4response.info/forum/pu...>/rolleyes.gif
Dave
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Yes, they were mud & snow road tyres that looked like slicks before I got them muddy. Brilliant in snow, but sort-of average in mud. I wanted to see just what they were capable of, a lot better than I'd expected, but that sump was a bit too gloopy for them.
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