![]() 04/20/2016 at 09:17 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Italy AND Land Rover. Lucky it doesn’t have an important job to do, say like keep 2 tonnes of metal 2ft off the ground.
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It’ll be fine.
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So instead of breaking it will just catch on fire?
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after it ran off on your sister, yes.
![]() 04/20/2016 at 09:29 |
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What’s the worst that can happen? Don’t be a sissy, you’ll be fine.
ALSO I DON’T KNOW IF YOU SAW THIS BUT IT ARRIVES FRIDAY!!!
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I've been using it for 5 years, first time I've noticed that it was made in Italy though.
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So now that you’ve noticed, it’ll start rusting or doing something Italian.
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Don’t worry, it’s not an electrical part. It should be fine.
...provided you don’t let it rust.
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I thought it was a fire extinguisher at first.
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Somehow Lucas is involved.
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I immersed myself deep in Landy last night trying to research ways of swapping Rangie brakes to a Series on the cheap. There’s a lot of daftness to consider in that process, most of it on Solihull’s end. This would be for Bloody’s new ‘67 109 IIA wagon, of course.
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My Disco was missing the jack. I replaced it with one from Harbor Freight, so I’m not sure if it’s better or worse.
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I love these things, have two but use neither, lol.