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    Driving Miss Daisy

    We had lunch at the zulu delta 534's today while ho har and ZD tried to work out the wiring for the lights etc on Onslow...it took several hours..but Mrs ZD and I was quite fine with the refreshments .....well ZD got Daisy out an told me to take her for a run well certainly I said.......what a sweet little series that one is to drive


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    Careful that bug seems to be taking a good hold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Careful that bug seems to be taking a good hold
    don't have to be careful this bug has already taken a hold


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    I have to agree with you - Daisy is a beautiful little truck!

    I was probably being over gentle with it when I had a spin while I was up North. I stalled it more than once trying to reverse away from Pauls Ambo (?) and when we were driving, Glen kept telling me "don't be afraid to give it some throttle!"

    Afraid I was... I love driving other peoples trucks, but I am always so paranoid!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shonky View Post

    Afraid I was... I love driving other peoples trucks, but I am always so paranoid!
    I'm much the same driving other peoples Land Rovers, but most other cars I flog. Other peoples' cars seem to go a lot harder than one's own.

    Take off sequence in my old managers E36 M3 was smoke it in first, smoke it in second.

    Does anyone else find Td5s easy to stall compared to Tdis? Stalled my Tdi three times in 30,000km, stalled a Td5 three times in six meters.

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