I think it's thrown the belt but not allowed to open the engine cover to find out.
Why does this always happen on my last run before a break
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Thats cool! From my googling skills seems beers with Kwacky will be much easier to facilitate now, and you get to borrow a bike of him for a changeC00kiemonster wrote:Yep. 10 mins walk to the centre and river. Early days but neighbours seem decent.StMarks wrote:Worcester itself.? Fwiw I do like the areas that roll down to the Severn.C00kiemonster wrote:. New place is in Worcester
I've got friends we visit fairly regularly, in Norton (just south of the city itself) and my Godfather's family live in Malvern.
oh crapMonty wrote:A PCR test, the 9 year old had one yesterday and was positive. FFS!
Yep, double-tapped, so hopefully it won't kill me. Looking forward to the rest to be honest and my new noise-cancelling headphones turned up today so happy days.kiwikrasher wrote:oh crapMonty wrote:A PCR test, the 9 year old had one yesterday and was positive. FFS!you double vax'ed yet? Hope you and the family get through it all ok
Yep, school or the school minibus.Cav wrote:Balls. Where do you suspect the 9 year old got it from? School?
Hyundai i30s are also very affordable in Aus compared to anything German. The i30N is 2/3rds the cost of an Audi S3 for you guys, for us they're very closely pricedkiwikrasher wrote:Jess' car went into limp mode again today. Same code as last time, though had to pay a mechanic this time as I'm out at work. He's cleaned the throttle body up and has it running ok again, but isn't convinced it's not a deeper gremlin. Its a 2013 Jeep compass she's had for 6 yrs, I've never liked it, but she bought it right at the point we got together so I didn't have any say.
So did some researching tonight, and convinced her a 5 dr hatch is more bang for your buck than a small SUV. The Hyundai i30's have really stood out as a value buy compared to others in that category. There just happens to be a low km one in the colour she preferred just 10 mins down the road. Going through a dealer so the Jeep sh*tter can get traded. So she's off to test drive tomorrow. I'm going to pay for it and she'll pay it off so she doesn't have to get stung by interest. Well not the financial kind anyways![]()
I'm actually looking forward to having a drive myself!
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/detail ... 0483/?Cr=0
Anything Euro or British is pricey. Asia is much closer to AussieCav wrote:Hyundai i30s are also very affordable in Aus compared to anything German. The i30N is 2/3rds the cost of an Audi S3 for you guys, for us they're very closely pricedkiwikrasher wrote:Jess' car went into limp mode again today. Same code as last time, though had to pay a mechanic this time as I'm out at work. He's cleaned the throttle body up and has it running ok again, but isn't convinced it's not a deeper gremlin. Its a 2013 Jeep compass she's had for 6 yrs, I've never liked it, but she bought it right at the point we got together so I didn't have any say.
So did some researching tonight, and convinced her a 5 dr hatch is more bang for your buck than a small SUV. The Hyundai i30's have really stood out as a value buy compared to others in that category. There just happens to be a low km one in the colour she preferred just 10 mins down the road. Going through a dealer so the Jeep sh*tter can get traded. So she's off to test drive tomorrow. I'm going to pay for it and she'll pay it off so she doesn't have to get stung by interest. Well not the financial kind anyways![]()
I'm actually looking forward to having a drive myself!
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/detail ... 0483/?Cr=0
Old man Steptoe.D41 wrote:duke63 wrote:Meeting one of my heroes.
Who is that....??
D41 wrote:......Who is that....??