The Series 3 4cyl and 6cyl clutch kit is the same ASFAIK, there are some heavy duty variations too, but they should all fit. Someone please correct me if this is not true!
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast. ;)
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Looks like we've got a few "Boys from the Dwarf" here. :twobeers:
That Shorty SIII looks the goods. You'd be laughing at $750!
It'd be like calling your car "Dick Cheese".
Yeah.
I never wanted to wash anything in those Smeg brand dishwashers.
But the reference was to Red Dwarf and the use of "Smeg Head" and "What the smeg!?" which clearly was an abbreviated smegma reference.
Well you must just have a dirty mind... ;) :wasntme:
Smeg is much older than red dwarf it seems...Quote:
The show's creators (Grant Naylor) have stated it was not related to a medical term and was a made up swear word. The show has consistently claimed to know nothing[citation needed] of the word "smegma" (A whitish sebaceous secretion that collects between the glans penis and foreskin or in the vulva), and that "smeg" was entirely made up, sounding as it did like a generic, four-letter, single-syllable swear-word that might be used in the future (and so could be used in the programme in place of swear words that, at the time, would not usually be used in mainstream sitcoms).
Lexicographer Tony Thorne, in his 1990 Dictionary of Contemporary Slang (ISBN 0-7475-2856-X), reports instances of "smeg" (and derivatives) being used as a term of "mild contempt and even affection" among "schoolboys, students and punks" as early as the mid-1970s — a decade or so prior to the inception of the Red Dwarf phenomenon — and claims unequivocally that the etymology of the term traces back to "smegma".
In the "Let's Swear" item in Bachelor Boys, the Young Ones book, the character Rick, played by Rik Mayall, calls another character "smeg face".
"Smeg" is also the name of a manufacturer of electrical appliances, notably fridge freezers.
Since SMEG appliances was founded in 1948, it is just as likely that "smeg head" meant your head is the shape of a fridge.
Given that SMEG (FAB) are well known for making retro style fridges, calling a series landrover SMEG seems to fit perfectly ;)
My young bloke Nathan (Smeg's owner) brought home a copy of "back to earth" the other day, If you haven't seen it I wont spoil it for the "Boys from the Dwarf" it is worth watching, but nothing like I expected!
Cheers Ian