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Goodbye and thanks for the help

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So it is time to say Goodbye folks and thanks for the superb advice - I have now sold my Pug 406 and am driving another car (secret! :wink: ) All I can say is although I have not met any of you, your friendliness and helpfulness has been very much appreciated. May you have many more happy miles driving your Pugs (and I will give you a wave as I zoom past :lol: :twisted: )

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diesel406 wrote: another car (secret! :wink: )
That means you've bought something embarrassing :D Do tell!

Anyway, don't be a stranger - there's even moderators on this forum who don't drive 406s any more; apparently you don't need to own one to be in the owners' club :cheesy:
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Best of luck & enjoy your new car Lewis! :)
Come on, give us a clue, what is it? :supafrisk:
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Edit: Highlander; you beat me to it! :lol:
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diesel406 wrote:So it is time to say Goodbye folks and thanks for the superb advice - I have now sold my Pug 406 and am driving another car (secret! :wink: ) All I can say is although I have not met any of you, your friendliness and helpfulness has been very much appreciated. May you have many more happy miles driving your Pugs (and I will give you a wave as I zoom past :lol: :twisted: )

Cheers

Lewis
bet its a poor mans vw ,a skoda :cheesy:
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Perhaps he's been totally cool and gone for a Volvo 8)
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Ok The car has a name that starts with a B and is from a part of Germany beginning with B! :D

Any guesses? :?
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diesel406 wrote:Ok The car has a name that starts with a B and is from a part of Germany beginning with B! :D

Any guesses? :?
how many letter's :roll: :roll:
stick around i did, havnt had a 406 for 4 years now :oops:


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TLA's rule - Three Letter Acronyms - for cars too! e.g. JAG / PSA / VAG / but it is not any of these :cheesy:
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Ooh, something made in Bavaria! Hmmm... :cheesy:
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No doubt we'll be seeing you inches from our back bumpers. :roll:

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sirwiggum wrote:No doubt we'll be seeing you inches from our back bumpers. :roll:
If I was that close my parking sensors would be firing off! :lol:
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diesel406 wrote:
sirwiggum wrote:No doubt we'll be seeing you inches from our back bumpers. :roll:
If I was that close my parking sensors would be firing off! :lol:
My bitter stereotypes don't take parking sensors into consideration :lol:
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I'm no right lane / lane 3 hugger! :evil:
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Good luck.
My da went from an old Vectra to an old 7 series and loves it!
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Welly wrote:Perhaps he's been totally cool or gone for a Volvo 8)
Good luck wiv it whatever it is..... 8)

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