Why don't you go for a spin says the C-in-C as a gaze out of the window longingly?
2 hours later ......... I'm back
2 hours later ......... I'm back
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PhewSorted! Watching now!
Two ways on to the farm, my Zed bottoms out on one of the two cattle grids the other way, ripped off my exhaust mount the first day I brought her home.That definitely looks an interesting drive. And some won't take their Zeds out in anything but glorious sunshine - I'm impressed!
Hope you have a 4x4 too. Looks pretty remote to rely on a rwd sports carTwo ways on to the farm, my Zed bottoms out on one of the two cattle grids the other way, ripped off my exhaust mount the first day I brought her home.
Yeah, that's my neighbour who has just put in a new wall in his garden. Very good at DIY, makes me sick. Good lad though.BTW - I love the use of a concrete mixer instead of a garden gnome. Could start a trend there
Send him my way - I have some bricks and bits that need pointing. I really should roll my sleeves up and get it done.Yeah, that's my neighbour who has just put in a new wall in his garden. Very good at DIY, makes me sick. Good lad though.
I've got a TD4 just incase it all kicks off. As it's so close to the sea it very rarely snows and if it does it doesn't settle for long.Hope you have a 4x4 too. Looks pretty remote to rely on a rwd sports car
That will do the job. We get a few country lanes that quickly fill up with water. Thats the most I usually have to cope with, but, i bet those tracks get a bit hairy when its really wet and muddy. I hope you resist the temptation to just blip the throttle to spin up the rear wheels!I've got a TD4 just incase it all kicks off. As it's so close to the sea it very rarely snows and if it does it doesn't settle for long.
The C-in-C has got bogged down in the field in her Galaxy a few times when she's gone off piste to let the neighbours past going up the hill (very steep the other way). Photo to give you an idea (reversed my Zed up for this shot).That will do the job. We get a few country lanes that quickly fill up with water. Thats the most I usually have to cope with, but, i bet those tracks get a bit hairy when its really wet and muddy. I hope you resist the temptation to just blip the throttle to spin up the rear wheels!
IndeedHe does the occasional Rally stage though Ian!
Tony.
Glorious when the sun is out but very harsh in the winter. Wouldn't swap it for the World even on the most severe of days though.When you said close to the sea you weren't joking. Love that view.
I'd take winter....I'd be there every dayGlorious when the sun is out but very harsh in the winter. Wouldn't swap it for the World even on the most severe of days though.