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General => New forum members => Topic started by: bohenie on 01 November 2006, 10:53
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another newbie here!
we have a F-reg black mk2 syncro, with us since new. various other cars have come and gone, but this has stayed as it's been the best drive on our narrow lanes, sometimes frosty, altho i thought it sooo teutonic after the uno-turbo it replaced. (you don't see any of those around now, do you?)
and yes...i am a grey haired old lady, and totally non-teccie!
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Hello there
UNO TURBO!!! lethal
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Hello from a grey haired old man! :laugh:
Welcome.
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welcome to the forum hun :smiley:
Dinx :kiss:
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Welcome to the forum :cool:
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Hi there and welcome, enjoy the forum! :smiley:
Robbo
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Arrow. :cool:
I'm surprised you didn't ask for pics len. :rolleyes:
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But its only a Synchro mate! :rolleyes:
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hello and welcome
I bet the syncro is in prestine condition too!
my mates grandad has a Mark 2 C reg 1.3c in mars red 2, its absalutely mint
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Welcome to the site
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hey welcome :grin:
are you selling it btw
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it's VERY well loved and well looked after, but in used but good condition. and yes, it is sadly for sale, mainly because i have a kernackered left kernee and the clutch is a bit much in winter. i'm getting too used to OH's auto A3. :cry:
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Mk 5 with DSG then?
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tell me about this DSG then! how does it differ from ordinary auto?
OH went looking at the Golf Plus(why?wossitfor?) at the w/e. he didn't like the front lights. :undecided: he seems fixated on the idea I need a big flat sill-less boot for bales of feed and ordinary shopping. I manage perfectly well with the boots we have, and if I have to get several bales, I have the Disco....which is high level too. Last w/e he came back with a trial Mazda M2. OK, it's a bit higher off the ground, I sat in it and got out again easily, it's got 4 doors so would be good for the aged Ps, but zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Now I am getting to really LIKE the A3....................it's v. refeeeeened in feel, and lovely to look at inside and out. Especially inside at night with every light and dial in red! We really don't need a bigger car, he just drives to and from the station daily, 8m away..........so now he's looking for a recent A2 to show me. No auto, but a modern light clutch i presume, anyway it's for him. I don't need or want anything sporty now, just a wee bit of ooompf.
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Have to go ask the Mk 5 boys about DSG!
Yeah A3's are cool. Could ya persuade the O/H that an S3 would be the right car for you? :grin:
Lifting bales of hay!
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would not DARE transport hay in any of our cars! no, that's delivered by tractor and trailer. Feed stores do the other needs in nice plastic covered bales or tough paper sacks....20-25kg, but sliding from the Disco to the barrow is no prob. I'm big 'n tuff anyway! :grin:
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Thats why I asked if you were in the habit of lifting bales of hay/straw then I wouldnt know whether to be impressed or scared! :grin:
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hmmmmmmmmmmmm.......it is coming up to hay lifting season, with the grass not growing now ...they are aweful things to handle, the twine cuts into your fingers, even the old fashioned imperial small bale size. I shunt them into a big wheelie bin to trundle around and soak (there's a tap at the base.) Silly beasts cough if the hay's not soaked. Luckily a bale will last 2-3 days.
Absolutely nothing to do with cars whatsoever! :evil:
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Should use the classic two pronged fork! Gives leverage to make the job easier!
Reminds me of my teenage years down on my Aunty's farm! also lifting the old churns full of milk!