The Budget - Car Tax Changes!

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Air dozer? Pah!

Hope it chokes you.

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supafrisk wrote:
Welton wrote:Air dozer? Pah!

Hope it chokes you.

:(

That's ok, I'm sure Puggy would race to the rescue in his remapped steed and give me the kiss of life :mrgreen:


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The lower VAT rate's got to mean a massive sigh of relief to D9 owners' daily running costs... less cost attached to parts and labour... :twisted:
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mjb wrote:The lower VAT rate's got to mean a massive sigh of relief to D9 owners' daily running costs... less cost attached to parts and labour... :twisted:
Yes, indeed, and when you come to get your CAMBELT DONE you'll be very pleased with the lower rate :cheesy:


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Welton wrote:
mjb wrote:The lower VAT rate's got to mean a massive sigh of relief to D9 owners' daily running costs... less cost attached to parts and labour... :twisted:
Yes, indeed, and when you come to get your CAMBELT DONE you'll be very pleased with the lower rate :cheesy:

S'pose if he leaves it, eventually he'll save even more.

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Welton wrote:Yes, indeed, and when you come to get your CAMBELT DONE you'll be very pleased with the lower rate :cheesy:
Who said anything about getting it done? :cheesy: All hail disposable D8s!


Actually I have to admit I am getting a bit concerned about (what I hope is) my strut bearings though, steering's starting to feel right rough :cry:
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mjb wrote: All hail disposable D8s!
I'm beginning to warm to our ideals here m. Buy a D8 and throw it away later 8)
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supafrisk wrote:Are you all sat in the norty corner then? :supafrisk: :cheesy:
Yes ,want to join us and see what were being norty wiv :twisted: :twisted:
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I'd have a go at the D8 owners but my mate has got one and does fook all to it the twat :( :(
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Welton wrote:
mjb wrote: All hail disposable D8s!
I'm beginning to warm to our ideals here m. Buy a D8 and throw it away later 8)
Gentlemen, please remember.

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dogslife wrote:A Pug is for life, not just for Christmas
Not when you can get a new car for less than the cost of a cambelt change ;)
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I can't think of mine as throw away, it's such a good car :D
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Mine was a near throw away recently but as dragged back with a long line of £20.00 notes :|

I think if it wasn't an exec I really would have thrown it!
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supafrisk wrote:But a cambelt change is only £135 :shock:
Not on a V6 it ain't! I think a new tensioner's about £250 before you even think about labour :shock:
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