Leighton
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That would be a 4x4 jack
do you have pics of the hole in the tank?
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willay
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4x4 jack huh? was just listed as a 3ton garage jack I think. Didnt cost a bomb either which was a suprise.
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by willay
check this
My jack is the big red one, takes two people to lift it and move it unless you're feeling manly
Thats cheating Thats what at least £100+???
Loving the pic
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willay
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hardly cheating to have the right tools - it cost about 150 boys ex vat I think. Proper job.
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by Leighton
That would be a 4x4 jack
do you have pics of the hole in the tank?
I try'd but the pic wont come out as to dark and i only have a phone camara to hand
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Twiggy
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Ok not cheating but its over kill for a d.i.y. gimp like me
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ryzer
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Registered: 18th Mar 03
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im sure 150 quid is cheaper than dropping your car onto the axle stand and knackering the fuel tank, then requiring recovery to a garage!
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sc0ott
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car looks like its on a bit of a slope on the 2nd pic?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by ryzer
im sure 150 quid is cheaper than dropping your car onto the axle stand and knackering the fuel tank, then requiring recovery to a garage!
headshot
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Colin
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Ive got 2 of those massive jacks,

There pretty good like
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Ive got 2 of those massive jacks,

There pretty good like
Nice pair colin!
Off topic - who paints a skip in metalic blue?
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by ryzer
im sure 150 quid is cheaper than dropping your car onto the axle stand and knackering the fuel tank, then requiring recovery to a garage!
Wrong - £110 new tank, fitting and collection
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nathy_87
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twiggy you need a bitch slap saying that commnet
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ryzer
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
quote: Originally posted by ryzer
im sure 150 quid is cheaper than dropping your car onto the axle stand and knackering the fuel tank, then requiring recovery to a garage!
Wrong - £110 new tank, fitting and collection
furry muff, you can afford to drop it again then!
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All Torque
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Jesus Christ thats a spill and a half! Green Peace will drop a bollock.
BTW You can weld your petrol tank up, just spray carbon dioxide down your filler pipe first
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
quote: Originally posted by ryzer
im sure 150 quid is cheaper than dropping your car onto the axle stand and knackering the fuel tank, then requiring recovery to a garage!
Wrong - £110 new tank, fitting and collection
how much to fill it though?
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ryzer
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Registered: 18th Mar 03
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quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
quote: Originally posted by ryzer
im sure 150 quid is cheaper than dropping your car onto the axle stand and knackering the fuel tank, then requiring recovery to a garage!
Wrong - £110 new tank, fitting and collection
how much to fill it though?
ah ha!
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Need to make a make shift petrol tank to get me to the garage so that it can be fixed....and was think of a gerry can in the passenger footwell with a pipe that will connect to the engine via the window??
Get a bucket, fill with fuel, put fuel pump in, drive away.
N.B - This may not work.
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ryzer
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this is up for sale in the classifieds! are you mental making this thread!!!
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by ryzer
this is up for sale in the classifieds! are you mental making this thread!!!
Forgot about that... Was forsale as mrs did not like it, but i am keeping it instead..
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harrisp
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A decent jack doesn't have to cost that much either, I have got a sealey three ton trolley jack which is huge and cost me £80 brand new, that sort of money is nothing for your safety.
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Marc
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Least no ones caught your car, last thing you want is say your bumpers scraping aswell
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Anty
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gutted for u
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Bonney
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