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just to say a big thankyou for all the help ive recieved from this site with the tech problems ive had with my 2 cars.
ive now given up with my short peugeot affair and gone back to jap.

the experience with peugeot has been bad but the club has been great! :P

cheers all....god bless.....
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No worries, take care!
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All the best Cajun! Just cos you've got rid of the Pug doesn't mean you've got to stop visiting :wink:
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teamster1975 wrote:All the best Cajun! Just cos you've got rid of the Pug doesn't mean you've got to stop visiting :wink:
Yeah im still here and ive got a Renault :)
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Does anyone else get the feeling we may loose a few this year :cry: I mean - the 406 isn't getting any younger and even Captain has thrown the towel in with his :(

All the best anyway Cajun - we'll even let you show us your new Jap motah!! :P
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cheers guys :)
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TooT wrote:
teamster1975 wrote:All the best Cajun! Just cos you've got rid of the Pug doesn't mean you've got to stop visiting :wink:
Yeah im still here and ive got a Renault :)
and me and i got a fiesta ( very soon to become a landrover discovery tho 8) )
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Oooh, very nice gas guzzling monster! Which one you going for?
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steve_earwig wrote:Oooh, very nice gas guzzling monster! Which one you going for?
only an early diesel one cos ill be needing the 7 seats in a few months and i heard u can run them on cooking oil mixed with diesel no problems , not that id ever condone that of course :frown: ripping the government off and all that :cheesy:
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I gather from another thread they're quite keen on it and have even dropped some of the tax (Euro directive no doubt, I bet in reality they're dreaming up more evil schemes to steal all your money :x Be ready for a portion of chips to cost £15)
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iv noticed the price on veg oil in the supermarkets is slowly rising , must be yet another of gordon browns stealth taxes :evil: :evil:
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darrenwall wrote:iv noticed the price on veg oil in the supermarkets is slowly rising
The bastards! I don't buy it that often, what will it be next ffs!
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Ah something I know a bit about! Yeah you can now legally use 2500l of veg oil a year without having to declare it and pay fuel duty, so don't worry about ripping off the government :lol: . You can use it in an old disco well in excess of 50% in the summer, some of my mates have used 75% :shock: , but only use about 25% in the winter or it'll solidify in the fuel lines, and that's not good. :oops:

Only problem is now there's very little benefit cost wise. A couple of years ago you could readily get 3l bottles for 99p, but now it's over a quid a litre in most supermarkets. Even if you get the 20l drums from makro they're still about £17, sure it's a bit of a saving but nowhere near as profitable as it used to be. Best bet is to keep your eye out for special offers, I noticed costco or someone was doing it for 62p a litre last week. :?
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