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27th March 2009, 22:32 | #1 |
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Hello folks,thought I would say hello.Hello:lol:.Just bought a 54 plate Connie cdti tourer in a fetching gunmetal grey! Found the site whilst googling '75' ,its brill.The rather splendiferous model/trim guide was very useful,trimmed down the search quite a bit(no pun intended !)
Just have to get a towbar fitted now so we can take the 'van to Norfolk for its Easter hols. By the way the seats are very comfy,been sitting in 'em for hours,only had car since wednesday Cheers,Rob |
27th March 2009, 22:41 | #2 |
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Welcome to the Club... nice lookin' motor
Don't forget a tow bar can double up as a secondary parking sensor!! BTW.. if you subscribe to the club, for a measly £3.00 pa, you will get access to a wealth of information that could save you ££££££'s Even if you decide not to subscribe, I'm sure that members here will be most eager to help you out with any question.... They sure helped me a lot BTW - Have you checked the plenums?
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27th March 2009, 22:42 | #4 |
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well worth £3 matey, the guys on here are really friendly, everyone will help you out
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27th March 2009, 22:48 | #5 |
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Already shelled out me 3 :lol:quid.not done the plenums,still at the big daft grin stage
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27th March 2009, 22:53 | #6 |
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Well Done, and yes, we all have the "Big Grin" syndrome, every time we get in. And then there's always the second look back at the car, just before you enter the house....
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that's true that is dragrad, theres something about the styling of that car makes me happy! Some very nice design lines in it, and behind the wheel you go into a little world of your own and I couldn't give a monkeys about where I'm going or anything, its so relaxing in there, not like my rangie, that's like a flippin oil tanker, have to start slowing down three miles before I want to stop and has a 5 mile turning circle!
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Big grin syndrome, I like that, I got mine on Thursday and I am still grinning like my cat. Welcome aboard.
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