Re: Halford's free MOT voucher, is it worth the paper it's o
It depends on the garage rather than the branding. The guys at the one I used to use had been there years before it was Halfords (Nationwide auto centres, I think they were) and I always used them as you could get cheap tests and they...
I love that W126, looks like something you'd expect to be owned by a Yakuza member!
Here's my soon to leave me Citroen CX:
Possibly the coolest car I'll ever own.
Cheers for the links! Got my large Frogskin T delivered today and I'd say the length was true, but the chest and arms are much closer to medium, but that's not uncommon with slim-fit stuff I find.
Cheers guys!
Roox is a good shout if one comes up, but I may just go for a cheapy superstar for now, just so I can give it a bit more stick.
I'm really enjoying being on a steel frame and it's surprisingly light for what it is (26lbs).
With my other retro-machine.
Now built into a usable hack. There are still a few bits I want, but budget constraints have put that on hold for a little while. A big thanks to shinobi who sent me some front brake bosses.
It rides very nicely, although I really need some kind of chain guide before I give it some real...
Personally I wouldn't want to lug a 17@ Laptop around every day. This looks like a great deal for an i5 processor, discrete graphics etc:
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Or this is interesting with the cashback:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/laptops-n ... 5-pdt.html
Sorry to hear about the shitty news, it's always worse when it's something you've put time, effort and thought into. I really liked what you'd done too.
Good luck for the next build!
I really liked my Lidls shoes, but I got fed up with looking like I was off on a hike every time I cycled into town. Bought some Chrome Kursk Pros which look great, but they aren't as comfortable if walking several miles.