Respect da "pug"

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Guess my bro's 1.9 was fairly well loaded the day we trailered my daughter's 307 back from St Albans. It still had the boot crammed with all his plumbing kit, a fair bit inside the car, plus two of us and the dog. Still climbed hills well. Going down them was 'interesting' tho.
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Ooops :oops:
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Mines had the middle row flattened today and lined with tarpaulin and we've done a trip to the tip....

These estates don't half come in REAL handy! :P
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Image

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...and 5 minutes later...

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8)
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PMSL I load mine like that ll the time 8) but the Mrs complains when a piece of 3x3 smacks her in the ear :mrgreen: ,
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I see Doggy's continuing his holiday the way it started :lol:

Few weeks back i went to collect 4 full length mirrored wardrobe doors i had no idea how big they were going to be so took the roof bars and loads of straps to tie them on if need be.

Well it was howling with wind and pissing down and as soon as i saw them there was no way they'd go on the roof the wind would either bend them up to snappage or the weight of the overhang would make them snap on the first speed bump.
So i had to slide each one over the top of the passenger seat and onto the dashboard and i only just managed to close the boot.

Well i gingerly drove the 25 miles home slowly crapping myself at every creak or scrape... Never again.
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Doggy wrote:Image

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...and 5 minutes later...

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8)

First thoughts?

OH MY GOD :shock: Where is the tarpaulin to protect the car from the wood - and the sides?! :shock:
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If you look carefully, you'll see an old blue towel under the wood, in the 2nd pic.
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Doggy wrote:If you look carefully, you'll see an old blue towel under the wood, in the 2nd pic.
Okay i thought she was being picky but let's be fair that little blue towel does fuckall for the seats does it? especially passenger.


:supafrisk:
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scotty73 wrote:
Doggy wrote:If you look carefully, you'll see an old blue towel under the wood, in the 2nd pic.
Okay i thought she was being picky but let's be fair that little blue towel does fuckall for the seats does it? especially passenger.


:supafrisk:

Can't see towel - and there is no way you'd ever see me NOT take precautions! :shock: :lol:

Me, picky? No way :D
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Sonia406 wrote:

Can't see towel
Smack bang in the middle of the car under the wood. :supafrisk:
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scotty73 wrote:
Sonia406 wrote:

Can't see towel
Smack bang in the middle of the car under the wood. :supafrisk:

Oh THAT.............

Um - so what's protecting the BOOT?

Honestly boys, haven't you heard about using protection? It is cheap enough to get a nice sheath to protect the inners from harm....... :wink: :lol:
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