well all i can say is :huh::unsure::BigCry::wallbash:;):D but sometimes "a mans gota do, what a mans gota do!" and I'm sure it will all come back eventually two fold !!Quote:
Well I'm sad to say my Disco has been sold......
respect mate
cheers
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well all i can say is :huh::unsure::BigCry::wallbash:;):D but sometimes "a mans gota do, what a mans gota do!" and I'm sure it will all come back eventually two fold !!Quote:
Well I'm sad to say my Disco has been sold......
respect mate
cheers
My commisarations. I couldn't even contemplating having to sell my Series.
About 5 years ago, was driving in Sydney, & broke down (during peak afternoon traffic) in George Street. Had to replace the fuel filter (which I might add, is really a pain to get to). Meanwhile, a rather large crowd of suits gathered around. Not to help , oh no, just to stare. (Mind you, they probably don't know one end of a spanner from the other). Actually, that's a bit unfair, a couple out of about twenty asked if I needed any help, not that they actually were of any use. Any way, after finally getting her going again, some bloke offers me $10,000.00 cash sale on the spot. I just stood there, wiping the grease off my arms & legs (yea, it was the middle of summer), & laughed at him.;)
Yea, I know, should have taken the money & run. But I am a blonde I guess!:D
So yep, I know exactly how you feel. I'm still suffering withdrawal symptoms not having a motor bike, which will be next on my list after I finish throwing money at Goanna.:spudnikdizzy:
thats a bummer mate, but as some of the others said you just have to do what is needed sometimes. You will get another one one day.