"born electric, naturally intelligent"
Some of his forum pals comments were classic.
Flushing engine with diesel
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Re: Flushing engine with dieselWhat a belter,
"born electric, naturally intelligent" Some of his forum pals comments were classic. Kodiak Transglobe 2.0 SWB
Bricks are the knowledge you are taught, the cement is the experience you gain that holds them together.
Re: Flushing engine with dieselI posted that a good while ago here but its too good not to repost
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Re: Flushing engine with dieselI heat my caravan with an electric parafin heater which uses premium grade and i pay £19.50 for 21 ltrs so its quite cheap really, it is expensive in the 4ltr containers from petrol stations and the like
Re: Flushing engine with dieselwho remembers the old ESSO BLUE adverts lol
Re: Flushing engine with dieselI DO !!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Flushing engine with dieselThis is bringing back some other fuel related memories, (going wildly off topic but fuels help clean the engines), remember the two cars on railway tracks each having a white coated tech putting one gallon of fuel in each - Shell won! (circa 1966ish);
Meanwhile, Esso adopted the tiger theme with Tiger Tails seen hanging from the petrol caps of Esso fuelled cars.....did you "Put a Tiger in your Tank"? Kodiak Transglobe 2.0 SWB
Bricks are the knowledge you are taught, the cement is the experience you gain that holds them together.
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