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Old 9th October 2012, 18:33   #1
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I think I may have over done it with the pine air freshener



(Two good size fir trees)
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Old 9th October 2012, 18:47   #2
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I think I may have over done it with the pine air freshener



(Two good size fir trees)
only just got rid of the last of leylandi bits out of mine.went every where including under the carpets.just the hair from a wire haired terrier left which i still finding after 4 years
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Old 9th October 2012, 18:53   #3
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They do come in handy dont they
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Old 9th October 2012, 19:07   #4
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They do come in handy dont they
yes they do i've transported a few beds in mine with the matt's on the roof , twice now plus boxes in side
" I think I may have over done it with the pine air freshener" and why not
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Old 9th October 2012, 20:45   #5
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I think I may have over done it with the pine air freshener

(Two good size fir trees)
Even the most fanatical ones round here wait until after Bonfire Night before putting theirs up.
And I bet all the needles will have dropped off by Christmas.
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Old 9th October 2012, 22:37   #6
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Missed not having a tourer for a year.Glad I've got another now.So handy
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Old 10th October 2012, 08:05   #7
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only just got rid of the last of leylandi bits out of mine.went every where including under the carpets.just the hair from a wire haired terrier left which i still finding after 4 years
I managed to keep it mostly self-contained within the tarp, although a few bits did escape.
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Replace broken window switches, fit warning triangle, remove mobile phone aerial & wiring, replace boot cover (now includes 'dog' net), new clutch (122,740 miles), Jules' plenum guard, replace Harmony, new Bosch MAF (129,597 miles)

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