Thank you - hopefully all sorted now. :encouragement:
Just need to trek down to the PO to get it in the post.
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Thank you - hopefully all sorted now. :encouragement:
Just need to trek down to the PO to get it in the post.
Doesn't say anything about a CN22 - FYI the package is only 1Kg.
Didn't know that was an option.
I've gone through the Victorinox/DHL returns site and it's generated a (pre-filled) CN23 in A4 format for me to print out.
I know all above does seem rather...
I'm after some advice as I'm sure somebody else here has done this before....
I recently bought a new rucksack from Victorinox - it was delivered by DHL and apparently came direct from Germany....
That looks like a solid piece of metal - which it nearly is, I suppose. Nice and compact too.
Romero had 2 good chances with headers.
I think the new Liverpool manager will need at least 2 seasons to bed-in - as there will be some key players that will follow Klopp out the door at the end of the season and the team will need to...
That's a great guide - will certainly share it.
One quick point - Japanese, Korean and Swedish cars are recommended; certainly agree on the former two but I thought Sweden didn't produce cars any...
No picture but saw "10000" on a Black (new model) Range Rover near Marble Arch on Friday night.
Watched the Prime version of Roadhouse and whilst Jake Gyllenhaal is a likable hero, the film is totally charmless - much like Conor McGregor seems to be.
Loads of choice at or just under £5k - I'm a bit old fashioned and use Autotrader almost exclusively (but do dip in and out of eBay occasionally).
For your requirements, top of my shortlist would...
Lovely watch and strap - could you not put the strap in the washing machine? (Pop it in a pillowcase and tie a knot or similar so it doesn't get caught on anything inside)
Probably been mentioned already but James May's Man in Japan is really good - on Prime.
He also did Man in India and Italy series which were both good too.
Started watching Dexter (now on Netflix) - as I missed it the first time round, so started from S1E1, only 95 more episodes to go!
Don't think you can go wrong with a petrol CRV as a no-nonsense family car - very versatile and reliable. The more recent models do tend to hold their value quite well.
Binged this over the weekend - very good.
Amazing how people will be blinded by greed.
Does the second hand hit the markers and does the bezel align? Plus I think the lugs have been polished (off)? :encouragement:
Joking aside - that's great! Congratulations. :applouse:
As with most things, I would imagine it depends on your level of competency.
For a competent DIYer, changing the oil, oil filter, air filter etc. are very easy. (And I'm happy do this for our...
Used to love Babar!
RIP.
A very likely scenario.
For most people, a car is a tool. So it's no surprise that people will tend to move towards a car that is more comfortable to use day-in day-out.
In the same way that if you had a choice between...
I really like driving too but I think driving for enjoyment i.e. driving for the sake of driving and driving as part of another (essential) activity i.e. commuting etc. are very different things for...
Amazing! Really well done to get all that for £17k - even if you were to spend another £2k on furnishing and finishings, all that for less than £20k is absolutely brilliant!...
5/6 on my first attempt; AI couldn't get "Flip-flop" which I thought was my best drawing out of the whole 6!
Think it's Euro4 that is compliant level for petrol engines in ULEZ.