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Re: Omega as a future classic
« Reply #45 on: 14 March 2017, 21:32:07 »

Normally I would suggest that you couldn't make this shit up...

... apparently you can ::)
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Re: Omega as a future classic
« Reply #46 on: 14 March 2017, 21:45:59 »

Give me strength..... ;D


I don't have any to spare ;D


Give it another ten years, when the coffin dodger at the pump asks Is that really a Bedford Omikron? and you'll be able to call it a classic. Then you can push it home, and consider gluing a roadsign into the floor if you've managed to convince the knackered transmission to provide some drive again.
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Re: Omega as a future classic
« Reply #47 on: 15 March 2017, 07:40:31 »

 ;D
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