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Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 11 Sep 2013 21:46
by Kagiso II
Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 12 Sep 2013 08:11
by ricster
yip.... 8 glowplugs !!...

Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 12 Sep 2013 08:15
by Tinus lotz
Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 12 Sep 2013 08:49
by Overdrive
Oom Mac, now you tell me! I've been driving stukkend cars all my life......
If I may briefly interrrupt the war of posts... I found the chassis cleaning place Om Mac recommended. They were pleasant, efficient and it cost R60. Thanks again Oom Mac.

I guess there isnt one in Joburg because all the 4x4s do there is climb Sandton pavements?

Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 12 Sep 2013 09:12
by ricster
Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 13 Sep 2013 07:47
by Overdrive
Well its was so clean and polished I hardly recognised it myself!

And as for the driver - that was my chauffeur - can be a cranky old bugger at times......
That afternoon there was a gold GQ standing all alone and abandoned looking on your side of the freeway. It couldnt have been a breakdown - that doesnt happen to Nissans - maybe it ran out of petrol? Not diesel because we know that the diesel engines run almost forever on one tank.

Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 13 Sep 2013 08:09
by ricster
Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 13 Sep 2013 08:51
by Alex Roux
So, real truck don't have spark plugs? Hmmmm
So, I do not drive a real truck?
Perhaps you are right. I don't.
I drive a bullet.
Actually, it is more like a cannonball.
And, yes, you do need sparkplugs if you want to ride a cannonball!
Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 13 Sep 2013 09:29
by ricster
Re: Chassis cleaning
Posted: 13 Sep 2013 10:32
by Bruin Beer
Alex,
I would rather think of you driving a demolition ball, specially the way your right foot sometimes 'slip".
