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Apr 3 2005, 09:18
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Member Group: Members Posts: 752 Joined: 21/01/2005 From: On my Forum at www.dirksoft.co.uk/forum |
QUOTE (Joeblunt) Yep, but this information is on the web, its just a question of knowing where to look. I got that info from the RAC website which is available to all. I just checked out the website..out of curiosity...but could only find that I could do a search for about £40...... -------------------- Cheers,
Dirk. Backup before you Crackup Check out the Freebies on my website...POI's and Programs.. ################VISIT MY SITE################ |
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Apr 3 2005, 10:38
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Member Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 26/03/2005 From: Rochester, Kent, UK |
QUOTE (Lowlander) QUOTE (Joeblunt) Yep, but this information is on the web, its just a question of knowing where to look. I got that info from the RAC website which is available to all. I just checked out the website..out of curiosity...but could only find that I could do a search for about £40...... https://www.rac.co.uk/myrac/login?source=&a...ispatchTo=myrac -------------------- Citroen Picasso 2.0Hdi 2002
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Apr 3 2005, 11:40
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Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 3/04/2005 From: Hull |
Vectra SRi
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Apr 4 2005, 22:44
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Member Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 31/03/2005 From: Oxfordshire, UK |
We have two vehicles:
A VW Caddy van (04 model, TDI with air-con and various trimmings - work supplied vehicle) and a very cool little Seat Ibiza which is very fun to drive. Needless to say, both have TTG mounts in them. My fiance was skeptical about the GO originally until she put her trust in it for a business trip and it got her exactly outside the company's car-park. The only thing I'm finding with the supplied mount is that it's fine in the Ibiza but in the Caddy the mount doesn't put the TTG far enough forward - hence I'm considering TomTom's alternative mount kit, screwing to the dash or using the air-vent mount.. we'll have to see. But whatever you drive - the TTG is one amazing product. Regards, Ashley |
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Apr 9 2005, 10:55
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Member Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 29/03/2005 |
X type Jaguar.
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Apr 9 2005, 12:15
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Member Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 19/02/2005 From: southampton, uk |
Toyota Avensis t3x d4d 8)
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Apr 9 2005, 15:39
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Member Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 23/01/2005 From: Bexhill-on-Sea |
Renault Kangoo trekka 4x4.
David 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) |
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Apr 9 2005, 17:00
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Member Group: Members Posts: 102 Joined: 9/04/2005 From: Bristol |
Madza 3 TS2 Saloon.
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Apr 12 2005, 01:18
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Member Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 12/03/2005 From: New York, USA |
2004 Honda Element, orange, AWD...hmmm...similar in shape to the "Borg Cube" the TTG is packaged in. :roll:
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Apr 12 2005, 20:21
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Member Group: Members Posts: 83 Joined: 10/02/2005 From: Essex, UK |
A TVR Chimaera 4.5 litre... 8)
http://www.tvrsseries.com/sowners/podie/podieschim.JPG (guess who has the volume set to 100% ALL the time! |
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Apr 12 2005, 20:24
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Member Group: Members Posts: 1,599 Joined: 22/03/2005 From: SE London, England |
Vauxhall Astra 1.4i 16v
-------------------- Tomtom Go v7.163 Maps of Western & Central Europe 652 Tomtom One mkIII v7.162 Maps Of Western Europe 710 Nokia N90 TTM v5.203 Nokia N80 TTN v6 Maps of Western & Central Europe 675 Tomtom Wireless GPS Receiver mkII Tomtom Home v2.2.2.28 |
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Apr 12 2005, 20:29
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Member Group: Members Posts: 86 Joined: 8/03/2005 From: Halifax, England |
MG ZS
Used to have a warranty until they went bust ... spare that one a thought when complaining about TTG maps. -------------------- I didn't do anything wrong ... and I wont do it again.
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Apr 13 2005, 13:36
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Member Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 13/04/2005 From: Manchester |
2001 VW Sharan SL (crap, and soon to be replaced)
2001 Renault Scenic (needs external TTG antenna) |
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Apr 13 2005, 13:47
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Member Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 24/01/2005 From: Milton Keynes, UK |
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Apr 13 2005, 13:51
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Member Group: Members Posts: 1,599 Joined: 22/03/2005 From: SE London, England |
QUOTE (Logan) 2002 Ford Focus Zetec 1.8 16v with some (ongoing) subtle modifications 8) Subtle :shock: -------------------- Tomtom Go v7.163 Maps of Western & Central Europe 652 Tomtom One mkIII v7.162 Maps Of Western Europe 710 Nokia N90 TTM v5.203 Nokia N80 TTN v6 Maps of Western & Central Europe 675 Tomtom Wireless GPS Receiver mkII Tomtom Home v2.2.2.28 |
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Apr 13 2005, 13:55
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Member Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 24/01/2005 From: Milton Keynes, UK |
QUOTE (squigles) QUOTE (Logan) 2002 Ford Focus Zetec 1.8 16v with some (ongoing) subtle modifications 8) Subtle :shock: Yeah C'mon! Its just some aesthetic changes really 8) Nothing too 'boy racerish' (or worse, Chavish :shock: ) |
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Apr 13 2005, 13:57
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Member Group: Members Posts: 1,599 Joined: 22/03/2005 From: SE London, England |
QUOTE (Logan) (or worse, Chavish :shock: ) Well now you come to mention it -------------------- Tomtom Go v7.163 Maps of Western & Central Europe 652 Tomtom One mkIII v7.162 Maps Of Western Europe 710 Nokia N90 TTM v5.203 Nokia N80 TTN v6 Maps of Western & Central Europe 675 Tomtom Wireless GPS Receiver mkII Tomtom Home v2.2.2.28 |
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Apr 13 2005, 14:07
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Member Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 13/04/2005 From: Manchester |
Logan - looks good to me, subtle improvements to the pretty good job Ford did in the first place.
Your g/f looks pretty good too!! |
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Apr 13 2005, 14:18
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Member Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 24/01/2005 From: Milton Keynes, UK |
QUOTE (chambsesf) Logan - looks good to me, subtle improvements to the pretty good job Ford did in the first place. Thanks mate QUOTE (chambsesf) Your g/f looks pretty good too!! |
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Apr 13 2005, 14:25
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Member Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 13/04/2005 From: Manchester |
Perusing your weapons (!) Logan, takes me back to the good old days pre-Dunblane, when I had the real thing.
Smith & Wesson 686, 6" .357 magnum revolver in stainless steel with hogue grips. Superb weapon. BRNO CZ85 9mm, never misfired or refused to chamber a singe round, despite the fact that I used to reload my own ammunition and save loads of dosh. Friends who had Brownings and H&K etc. had frequent problems. Walther GSP .22 (long) - out and out target pitsol with sculpted wooden grips. Bit of a peashooter but very accurate. |
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