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« on: 04 January 2012, 21:19:07 »

 ;D well guys just found out the bootlid on an omega is heavy wind caught it and banged it on my arm it hurt like hell :y :y :y
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #1 on: 04 January 2012, 21:22:22 »

Should try the bonnet of a Jeep Grand Cherokee on a wind assist when trying to use it as a doner for jump starting.

Electric!!   ;D
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #2 on: 04 January 2012, 21:24:38 »

no thanks this was bad enough teach me to keep my arm out of the way
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #3 on: 04 January 2012, 21:37:12 »

Should try the bonnet of a Jeep Grand Cherokee on a wind assist when trying to use it as a doner for jump starting.

Electric!!   ;D

Or on a sloping drive when just having a general poke about, must find a suitable piece of wood.... ::) ::) ::)

Oh, and would that be the Jeep helping out a LandRover?....... :D :D
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #4 on: 04 January 2012, 21:39:50 »

Should try the bonnet of a Jeep Grand Cherokee on a wind assist when trying to use it as a doner for jump starting.

Electric!!   ;D

Or the lid of an 1100 ltr wheelly bin when looking into it for the dustpan that you thought you had thrown away accidently and then discovered that you hadn't after the bast*rd bin had bitten you  >:( >:( >:(
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #5 on: 04 January 2012, 21:40:14 »

Should try the bonnet of a Jeep Grand Cherokee on a wind assist when trying to use it as a doner for jump starting.

Electric!!   ;D

Or on a sloping drive when just having a general poke about, must find a suitable piece of wood.... ::) ::) ::)

Oh, and would that be the Jeep helping out a LandRover?....... :D :D
Nope, a Passat on its way to the auction block....   :D

As was the Cherokee.  5.7 litre hemi?  Petrol??  Went well (in a straight line, forget it on the corners) but had a massive magnetic charm to fuel pumps, anytime it passed them....   ;D
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #6 on: 04 January 2012, 21:44:15 »

Should try the bonnet of a Jeep Grand Cherokee on a wind assist when trying to use it as a doner for jump starting.

Electric!!   ;D

Or on a sloping drive when just having a general poke about, must find a suitable piece of wood.... ::) ::) ::)

Oh, and would that be the Jeep helping out a LandRover?....... :D :D
Nope, a Passat on its way to the auction block....   :D

As was the Cherokee.  5.7 litre hemi?  Petrol??  Went well (in a straight line, forget it on the corners) but had a massive magnetic charm to fuel pumps, anytime it passed them....   ;D

That's interesting coming from you, means it is not just me, I found tight roundabouts where you are making quick opposite directional steering a pain, just seems to roll from one side to another but brilliant on a straight road......Reminds me a little of a Renault 4..... ::) :-\ :-\
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #7 on: 04 January 2012, 22:06:13 »

Nah, you could make Renault 4's go round corners....as long as the three bolt steel wheels didn't fold under the weight!
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« Reply #8 on: 04 January 2012, 22:09:28 »

Similar to a Citreon 2cv. I was driven (by an absolute lunatic)round Kirkistown racetrack at night in one of those contraptions. Never been so scared in my life. ;D
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #9 on: 04 January 2012, 22:17:31 »

Never pushed it hard, nor had the need, so not sure whether it would loose traction and the back end go or would it roll over on a quick double bend with the wrong camber..... ??? ???
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #10 on: 04 January 2012, 22:43:24 »

;D well guys just found out the bootlid on an omega is heavy wind caught it and banged it on my arm it hurt like hell :y :y :y

I'd agree to that, went through a stage of getting my hand stuck in the boot strap on my saloon and slamming my arm in it...hurt like hell! :'(
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Re: bootlid
« Reply #11 on: 05 January 2012, 01:15:58 »

well cant sleep arm is killing me may have to go to the quacks
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