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wrenlea

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  1. Two classics..... Alien and The Thing
  2. wrenlea

    chav metro

    I remember these, I have a car mag in the loft featuring them. 60 in 3.2 secs as I recall.
  3. wrenlea

    TomTom home

    I have a new Tom Tom as well and tried this an hr ago After MUCH repeat trying you can get in but it is clearly suffering from SO many new users ! Dowload rates are almost like dial up !
  4. Merry Christmas (Just finished wrapping presents)
  5. wrenlea

    Howdy!

    Welcome ! Where does the lpg tank go ?
  6. An interesting aspect of the lenses on these, that you should be aware of, is that there is a multiple of 1.6 comparing to a film 35mm camera. Thus if you got, for example a zoom lense 70 to 300mm it would equate to a 480mm lense at the zoom end.
  7. It is not so much the camera as the lense. I have a Canon 30D which is really excellent camera. The 40D has taken over from it but you can still get a 30D If you do not want to spend so much the 400D is still a really good camera. The focussing on Cannon cameras is almost instant so would be good for wildlife "capture". Once you have the camera if you want to get really serious you start looking at lenses and these range in price from £xx.00 to £xxxx.00
  8. Morris Minor Hilman Minx Vauxhall Victor Cortina Mk iv GXL MGB GT V8 + Citroen Diane (to commute while we had MG) Montego Turbo +(Wife had Austin Maxi given to her) Range Rover Vogue SE +(Wife had Fiat Uno) Vauxhall Vectra V6 +(Jimny as below) Current Supra TT (Wife still has Suzuki Jimny for trips to the dump and to go up hills in the snow)
  9. Voted, I agree they are better (and more "Christmassy")
  10. wrenlea

    Frozen aerial

    Mine is stuck, up which I guess is better than down. Would a small amount of gease help perhaps, as long as it is not really cold temperatures..
  11. Go with the majority It looks great as it is
  12. wrenlea

    Halfrauds

    Before I went BPU the difference in acceleration between unleaded and super unleaded was quite distinct. The higher octane fuel had a noticeable "punch" as the revs increased. I used to use ordinary fuel for commuting and "shopping" but super unleaded for "proper" driving. I would recommend this regime if you want to save a few pennies and still get the most out of the car outside of towns
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