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Thread ID: 126436 2012-08-27 22:00:00 holy ****!! GameJunkie (72) PC World Chat
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1297339 2012-08-28 05:34:00 yep done that accidentally with my leg on my voyager (column change on the right of the sterring wheel) just revved like mad and im like oh no! what has broken.....Was all good tho shoved it back in to drive and carried on Gobe1 (6290)
1297340 2012-08-28 05:48:00 Woooow, with all this negative flak, I better not say what happened to me some 60 years back, suffice to say being a weight lifter at the time , was able to lift the rear end of the vehicle back onto the road bridge.

Good Police work over there at least.

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Lurking (218)
1297341 2012-08-28 08:23:00 at least shift down the gear ...
Fail.:rolleyes:
mikebartnz (21)
1297342 2012-08-28 09:36:00 What some people do to get their allotted 15 minutes of fame. WalOne (4202)
1297343 2012-08-28 13:03:00 Woooow, with all this negative flak, I better not say what happened to me some 60 years back, suffice to say being a weight lifter at the time , was able to lift the rear end of the vehicle back onto the road bridge.

Good Police work over there at least.

Lurking.Model T's dont count Lurks :D
Iantech (16386)
1297344 2012-08-28 13:06:00 at least shift down the gear ...Yeah, that will get the needle over the red line lol, and then probably throw a rod out the side. One way to stop - destroy the engine! Iantech (16386)
1297345 2012-08-28 22:07:00 It was a Kia they are made of weetbix anyway gary67 (56)
1297346 2012-08-29 06:17:00 Model T's dont count Lurks :D

Close Ian, lol, no it was a 1952 Ford Prefect. Much less weight tooo.

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Lurking (218)
1297347 2012-08-29 06:43:00 Close Ian, lol, no it was a 1952 Ford Prefect. Much less weight tooo.

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A ’52 Prefect? :eek:

Not the one parked on this Forum? :D
B.M. (505)
1297348 2012-08-29 08:25:00 A ’52 Prefect? :eek:

Not the one parked on this Forum? :D

No not this one, rofl.

Had a good run over 8 years, although it had the lowly 6v battery, which was always going flat.

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