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custom90



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defender4 wrote:
... and he already owns a £2m house

Evil or Very Mad Banging Head
Post #133138 21st Mar 2012 4:52pm
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Zagato
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£1.49 here so it will be well over £1.50 then in August. It will effect the price of rural houses if people are spending a fortune on a commute or just to buy some food etc Shocked We live 1.5 miles from the town centre and one mile from cows Laughing We do very little mileage these days Very Happy
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Zag, just reduce your cleaning and polishing products bill and that will more than cover any additional fuel costs for the foreseable... Whistle 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

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Post #133167 21st Mar 2012 6:33pm
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custom90



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chiefstoker wrote:
Zag, just reduce your cleaning and polishing products bill and that will more than cover any additional fuel costs for the foreseable... Whistle

The hose pipe ban will sort that out for him already Laughing
Post #133168 21st Mar 2012 6:40pm
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Zag probably gets better fuel consumption than me, as he only drives clean, shiny Defenders then in theory his will "slip" through the air far far better than my unclean one, so much dirt causing more air turbulance and increased drag Whistle
Post #133256 21st Mar 2012 9:49pm
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custom90



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JWL wrote:
Zag probably gets better fuel consumption than me, as he only drives clean, shiny Defenders then in theory his will "slip" through the air far far better than my unclean one, so much dirt causing more air turbulance and increased drag Whistle

And added weight Rolling with laughter
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