Mr Postman
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A phone cover and a screen protector for my misses new phone. The cover is great. The screen protector however cracked while peeling off 1st plastic cover to reveal the sticky side! Email sent to replace it!!
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The oem exhaust, tail tidy and baffles for the Arrow end cans.
I think they can all go in the loft including the baffles
I think they can all go in the loft including the baffles
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Stop and Go tyre plugger kit with mini compressor. Nice little kit with enough plugs for 15 punctures... Hopefully a lifetime supply.
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A key organiser. Unsure how good this will be but worth a punt
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I’ve been using one for 2 years now Rossgo but I keep the car fob separate. Car fob stays in my pocket when out and about (keyless entry/ignition) and the house keys in the organiser go in the glove box till I’m home again.
Absolutely no point lugging the house keys about and chance losing them when you don’t actually need them till you get home
Absolutely no point lugging the house keys about and chance losing them when you don’t actually need them till you get home
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
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An electric toothbrush, never saw the need before so I've never had one before and my teeth have been getting more and more sensitive, so i bit the bullet and bought one.
Why didn't i get one before? One clean and it all starts to feel better and so much easier than a normal toothbrush. A revelation to me - what a thing. Wish i'd got one years ago.
Why didn't i get one before? One clean and it all starts to feel better and so much easier than a normal toothbrush. A revelation to me - what a thing. Wish i'd got one years ago.
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Much better cleaning with electric. I should try and remember how to use the gentle mode on mine seeing as I now clean my teeth 3-4 times a day since starting teeth whitening
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Yea the car keys are only temporary. I need to see what it's like to use, just wanted to get away from all the jingerling keys! I guess you must be happy with it if you've been using it for 2 yearskiwikrasher wrote:I’ve been using one for 2 years now Rossgo but I keep the car fob separate. Car fob stays in my pocket when out and about (keyless entry/ignition) and the house keys in the organiser go in the glove box till I’m home again.
Absolutely no point lugging the house keys about and chance losing them when you don’t actually need them till you get home
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That's what I liked about it, it's all grouped together. Stops the noise!!D6 wrote:That's a good idea. Swiss army style
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A Left Hand Drive speedo and tachometer assembly for a Citroen C1, the tacho sits on the left rather than the right as on UK spec cars so I will convert that in to a temperature gauge which the car is not equipped with from the factory (no C1/107/Aygo is) and it should look better than a generic gauge pod plonked on the dash or A pillar.
Bonus is that it has come with a full set of fuses and cost £30 delivered, Just a UK tachometer is £70!
Bonus is that it has come with a full set of fuses and cost £30 delivered, Just a UK tachometer is £70!
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Speedo Angel
Sadly the name is miss leading, as it is not a device that makes the Police think your an Angel
Sadly the name is miss leading, as it is not a device that makes the Police think your an Angel
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Got in tonight to find a parcel on the front door step..... new levers.....nice all the way from China
The last set I have had on for most of the bikes life, the were from China..... the best 25 nicker I have have spent lol.....
Plus a couple of quid postage
I will post a couple of pics in due course they look awesome.
The last set I have had on for most of the bikes life, the were from China..... the best 25 nicker I have have spent lol.....
Plus a couple of quid postage
I will post a couple of pics in due course they look awesome.
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Bill's. Water bill and electric bill. Updated prices! Whoopy!
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