I'm considering having cruise control retro-fitted to my Peugeot 2.2 Elddis Autoquest. Can anyone recommend somewhere / someone to fit it? I'm based in Hampshire.
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Thank you all for the positive comments, Peter we're not "up north" we're in the midlands (yes I know that's north of you but its still not "up north"). Yes funster discount is still available. Phone us on zero 1 nine 5 two five 8 double 7 zero 2 for a price:thumb:.
D.
Anywhere 'North' of watford gap and we all wear kilts :Sad:
You speak for yourself mate.
D.
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You sound Northern! and you "sup ale" Which way do you drive when you come to Cornish Farm then
Bloody Northerners
Eddie
No Eddie I don't sound "Northern" I sound midlands, Shropshire to be exact and Dawley to be even more precise. Here's a good owd Dawley phrase to confuse all you Southern sissys, "Cost ed a ball agin a wall and kick it till it bosts? Cost Cust thee? Shropshire and black country is the closest dialect to English of the middle ages. And I may go South to get to Cornish Farm but I go North to get to many places too so I'm a Midlander and proud of it.
D.
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No Eddie I don't sound "Northern" I sound midlands, Shropshire to be exact and Dawley to be even more precise. Here's a good owd Dawley phrase to confuse all you Southern sissys, "Cost ed a ball agin a wall and kick it till it bosts? Cost Cust thee? Shropshire and black country is the closest dialect to English of the middle ages. And I may go South to get to Cornish Farm but I go North to get to many places too so I'm a Midlander and proud of it.
D.
No Eddie I don't sound "Northern" I sound midlands, Shropshire to be exact and Dawley to be even more precise. Here's a good owd Dawley phrase to confuse all you Southern sissys, "Cost ed a ball agin a wall and kick it till it bosts? Cost Cust thee? Shropshire and black country is the closest dialect to English of the middle ages. And I may go South to get to Cornish Farm but I go North to get to many places too so I'm a Midlander and proud of it.
D.
Agggghhhhhh thanks!!! I'm scared for life nowGawd, now I've got the image of Dave in a kilt stretching up while working under a van
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Could you head a ball against a wall and kick it till you bust it? So could you?
Sounds like a Brummy to me th'nows
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