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Honeybadg:
... this is from the BBC website ... maybe this is why the parcel was delayed!?!

"Two snowballs - one much bigger than the other - were found in Barry Lane."

"It is believed one was the head and the other the body of a giant snowman. "

Genius ...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/7872626.stm

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kinboshi:

--- Quote from: RioRodent on February 05, 2009, 19:37:12 PM ---

--- Quote from: kinboshi on February 05, 2009, 19:05:49 PM ---
In Japan they don"t grit the roads at all. 

Which is why buying a Japanese import is often a good idea, as the car will be in far better nick than one of the same age that has "grown up" in the UK.

This is irrelevant to the debate, but interesting nevertheless.
--- End quote ---


And consequently they are not undersealed/rustproofed to the same degree as cars made for the European market.

Also irrelevant, but worth knowing if you"re gonna buy one.



--- End quote ---


No, that"s a very valid point and it"s worth undersealing an imported car if you"re going to keep it for quite a few years.  Of course, if you plan to get rid of it after a few it won"t be your problem ;)

RioRodent:

--- Quote from: kinboshi on February 05, 2009, 20:27:12 PM ---

--- Quote from: RioRodent on February 05, 2009, 19:37:12 PM ---

--- Quote from: kinboshi on February 05, 2009, 19:05:49 PM ---
In Japan they don"t grit the roads at all. 

Which is why buying a Japanese import is often a good idea, as the car will be in far better nick than one of the same age that has "grown up" in the UK.

This is irrelevant to the debate, but interesting nevertheless.
--- End quote ---


And consequently they are not undersealed/rustproofed to the same degree as cars made for the European market.

Also irrelevant, but worth knowing if you"re gonna buy one.



--- End quote ---


No, that"s a very valid point and it"s worth undersealing an imported car if you"re going to keep it for quite a few years.  Of course, if you plan to get rid of it after a few it won"t be your problem ;)

--- End quote ---


And treating the back of the chrome bumpers... then you won"t get rusty holes in them like my Surf!!  :"(

RioRodent:

--- Quote from: Waz1892 on February 05, 2009, 20:05:07 PM ---

WE ARE THE BEST GOD DAMN NATION IN THIS WORLD..


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kinboshi:

--- Quote from: RioRodent on February 05, 2009, 20:39:21 PM ---

--- Quote from: kinboshi on February 05, 2009, 20:27:12 PM ---

--- Quote from: RioRodent on February 05, 2009, 19:37:12 PM ---

--- Quote from: kinboshi on February 05, 2009, 19:05:49 PM ---
In Japan they don"t grit the roads at all. 

Which is why buying a Japanese import is often a good idea, as the car will be in far better nick than one of the same age that has "grown up" in the UK.

This is irrelevant to the debate, but interesting nevertheless.
--- End quote ---


And consequently they are not undersealed/rustproofed to the same degree as cars made for the European market.

Also irrelevant, but worth knowing if you"re gonna buy one.



--- End quote ---


No, that"s a very valid point and it"s worth undersealing an imported car if you"re going to keep it for quite a few years.  Of course, if you plan to get rid of it after a few it won"t be your problem ;)

--- End quote ---


And treating the back of the chrome bumpers... then you won"t get rusty holes in them like my Surf!!  :"(

--- End quote ---


But other than a bit of cosmetic rust, they"re pretty indestructible I"d imagine?

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