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19th March 2017, 20:30 | #1 |
This is my second home
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Lazy Mods.
No, not 'our' mods, car mods. Ok, so I'm lazy, I have a change pot on the side of my door so I don't have to scratch around on the dash or my pocket. I have a holder for an e-cig alongside the change pot. I didn't realise this but the 'Rungrace' unit can be turned on by the volume control on the steering wheel (saves leaning across for the on/off button) I'm thinking of moving the parking aid sounder to under the dash tray, I don't like having to turn down/mute the radio so I can hear it. Pretty lazy eh? Has anyone any more suggestions? No silly ones like ......'go for a run'
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20th March 2017, 08:29 | #2 |
Posted a thing or two
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I bought an American car, ultimate lazy machine, I get in the drivers side at home, slide across the front seat, get out the passenger side and I'm at the shops, don't even have to drive it. The trip home is equally lazy
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20th March 2017, 15:30 | #3 |
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Nice one.
I had an Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme back in the day and that had a powered front bench seat - turned out to be very popular with the ladies. |
20th March 2017, 18:06 | #4 |
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