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Old 19 February 2003, 08:48 AM
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I had a lack of power between 4 and 5000rpm, so i dropped it at the scooby garage to get it checked out. They phoned me to say that they could find nothing wrong and the car seemed fine!! This pi$$ed me off as it was so noticable that even your grandma could have picked up on it! So i went off to pick the scoob up, ready to to give them a right bollocking and take then out to show them the problem. Got in the car with an engineer (who to be far was a decent bloke) and raced off up the road, would you believe it the bleeding thing didn't do, and never did on the whole test drive!!

WHy does this always happen??!! No doubt it will all start agian tomorrow!
Old 19 February 2003, 10:36 AM
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How many times have I had that happen my cars have been into ford like that loads of times
Old 19 February 2003, 01:20 PM
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Paul - That's what you get for buying a ford
Old 19 February 2003, 01:37 PM
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Dan

luckily I didn't buy it it's a company motor If it wasn't I certainly wouldn't use those useless w@nkers to fix it

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