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Postby fuzion on Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:11 pm

shimmey69 wrote:It sounds like that you guy needed one of these for after your playing!!!

http://www.ergonica.com/images/garden_sprayer.jpg

i have one that i use to clean Rad lights indicators etc, but especially the rad, i think it would have stopped a lot of the over heating problem some seemed to have!

hope this helps?? i know ASDA were doing them at about £8 ish! well worth the investment for play days or laning!!


Blooming good idea mate :wink:

Some of the more thoughtfull atendees actually had a pressure washer. Just some of us didnt take the hint :roll:

Seems as tho most of us have learned our lessons, all be it the hard way. Buy a second car to play in :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby shimmey69 on Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:07 am

yea they are a great idea, esp as when laning you are miles away from nowhere!!!

well you only ever tend to learn the hard way........once and will be very cautious from then on in!!

My Friend has a range rover washer bottle with pump and a long length of hose and he has it on a switch so even easier to use as the washer pump does the hard work!!
I have driven off road for the whole of 15 minute in my life but fast learner!!
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Postby toppo_69 on Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:33 am

fuzion wrote:
toppo_69 wrote:just got news on mine, the head gaskets gone, still not going to stop me going next time


Bad luck mate :cry:

Hope its sorted soon :D

ive got it booked into the drs next week, luckly i can use my in laws fester until then, its not the same though lol
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