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On 10/11/2022 at 10:45, josharb87 said:

Norton, triumph, Land Rover, Range Rover, Aston Martin etc 

 

not necessarily British owned, or all models but plenty are still built in Britain :) 

Qashqais are built in Britain 🤷‍♂️

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Posted
37 minutes ago, josharb87 said:

Not sure you’d class them as a British car though 😂


Possibly more British than the latest gen Defenders though!

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Posted
13 hours ago, Bolt said:


Possibly more British than the latest gen Defenders though!

Amount you see on the road I can’t think of a more British car except perhaps the mini (bmw ones that is)

Posted
25 minutes ago, HDAV said:

Amount you see on the road I can’t think of a more British car except perhaps the mini (bmw ones that is)


That Slovakian engineering is indeed something for all us Brits to be rightly proud of.

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7 minutes ago, Bolt said:


That Slovakian engineering is indeed something for all us Brits to be rightly proud of.


 

One of the British national daily
newspapers is asking readers
"What it means to be British?". Some of the
emails are hilarious but this one from a
man in Switzerland
"Being British is about driving in a German
car to an Irish pub for
a Belgian beer, then travelling home, grabbing an Indian curry or a
Turkish kebab on the way, to sit on
Swedish furniture and watch
American shows on a Japanese TV. He
buys a holiday home in Spain,
skis in France, fancies Swedish birds and
has a Romanian au-pair.
And the most British thing of all?
Suspicion of anything foreign ".

 

so isn’t being British about embracing things from elsewhere?

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On 07/11/2022 at 17:59, Stubby said:

It will still leave carbon deposits in your engine though unlike an Alkylate fuel , but yes a good option .

So add some redex too

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On 06/11/2022 at 20:15, john87 said:

I use the husqvarna XP Power 2 in all of my stuff. Never had any problems..

 

The husqvarna stuff is all i will use, as the makers of my saws say to use JASO FD oil, but the Stihl stuff only uses JASO FB oil..

 

Something to thing about eh..

 

john..

Stihl hp super is rated ISO L EGD or jaso fd. Its way better than the ultra I think anyway. 

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