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Post by tom »

Not much point. THe 1.9 turbodiesel when tuned has more torque, goeth like any proverbial you can shake a cliche at and lasts forever. Doesn't drink much either.
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Philip Chidlow
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Post by Philip Chidlow »

As I've mentioned before. I aim to get me a 1.9 TD Estate in 2006. What's the ultimate spec? Was it ever availabe as an auto - and (back on topic) I guess you could fit a body in the back of one if you wanted! :D
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Post by Vanny »

the ultimate spec would probably be a 2.1 12v TD in an estate! Ideally with an under bonnet inspection light (stolen from a XM), and no leaks!


Actually, just an estate with no leaks would be pretty much showing off!
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Post by Philip Chidlow »

Yours, I presume? - And where does the light go?
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cauchoiskev
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Post by cauchoiskev »

mat_fenwick wrote: Apparently most hearse are 'double deckers' for when they need to transport a body quickly
I was wondering what that roof-rack was for...
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