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captain_sugar
 


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car jacking

Just thought about it that the members map in ideal for car theft on demand.
Easy to find your car.... Shocked

But if your neighbour has a lexus, RRS or Cayenne, you don't have to worry Razz

Our "utility vehicle" is not so trendy Laughing
only for real guys and real ladies!
  
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DG
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Speak for yourself Cap'n Birdseye Wink ...but the RRS \ D3 are the 2nd most sort after 4x4 in a thiefs book in the UK.

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Does anyone know of any thefts of a D3?
  
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autoexpress wrote:
......although among the higher-value vehicles taken, German brands are dominant. In number one spot is the Mercedes M-Class. It’s joined in the top five by models from Porsche, BMW and Land Rover.
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Ah well, if Kevin Car-Jacker comes knockin on my door tonight, I won't argue, he can have the keys without a fight. Still got 41 days of new for old left on my NFU policy Wink
  
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They wouldn't get off the drive, the Kids puked in it the other day and there's a right hum about it. Any ideas what's best to get a nice smell back Crying or Very sad
  
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Oooooo nasty! I reckon Bicarb of soda solution may help, but other than that plenty of magic trees might mask it until it goes away by itself.

I remember my youngest barked in my 200Tdi a few years ago, a real good deposit all over the back seat, and floor. Scrubbed and washed several times, but it was a good few weeks until it either disappeared or I got used to it.
  
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I've tried the magic trees, and if I smell another one of those I'll be sick, I think I'll ask for some Brut or Hi karate for crimbo Wink
  
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Agree with Gareth ...Bicarb sprinkled and left overnight ....also heard that white wine vinegar equal measure with water neutralises it too Wink
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bicarb mixed with biological washing powder acording to kim and aggie Laughing

although we have a bissell carpet cleaner for such emergencies which does an excellent job.
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Post #924929th Oct 2006 10:58 pm
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There is a product called urine off (no I'm not joking, they wanted to call it... well use your imagination!) It is very good at getting rid of bodily fluid smells!
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mow your lawn and put a box of the cuttings into the car. The smell should be gone next day.
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blue meanie
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buut then how do you get rid of the grass mulch smell? Smile
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davesimmons wrote:
They wouldn't get off the drive, the Kids puked in it the other day and there's a right hum about it. Any ideas what's best to get a nice smell back Crying or Very sad


New car, then new kids! Wink
  
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I don't like the sound of a new car, new kids yes Dr. Evil
  
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