A bit of blue sky for all those in the cold

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Warm enough? It can get to 50 here at times
 

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Isn't it rather large to fit in to the centre console though ?


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You can go off some people, quickly ;)
 
Titan said:
Isn't it rather large to fit in to the centre console though ?


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that one has is the optional roll hoop attachment
 
NeRo said:
You can go off some people, quickly ;)
I was trying to think of something witty but I think the sun cooked my brain.
 
this one was taken by someone else a while ago i think but hits those figures after the week or so of cold winter weather.
 

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DangerousDave said:
Coincidence. It's 39 deg F and blue sky here today :) .

The ones in the pics are Celsius not Fahrenheit :D
 
board said:
this one was taken by someone else a while ago i think but hits those figures after the week or so of cold winter weather.

You sure thats not a sign for the price of your petrol :( :(
 
Boysie said:
board said:
this one was taken by someone else a while ago i think but hits those figures after the week or so of cold winter weather.

You sure thats not a sign for the price of your petrol :( :(
I wish it was! I think you would be shocked to see how much it costs here. On the conversion it's pretty much equal to the uk but for the locals it's like paying £3.49 (it is R$3.49 and the exchange rate is about 2.7 to 1 gbp) per litre for the decent stuff. If you have a car that runs on ethanol then it's about R$1.90 per litre but you use it up quickly. There is a mix between the two which sometimes contains rubbish which is about R$2.50 a litre. The Americans don't know how good they have it!
 
All that from a country that produces masses of the black stuff bit for export. It was explained to me the other day that it's exported and taxed in crude. Refined and imported again with yet more tax so that's why it's so expensive. Government scam really but then I'm used to all that ;)
 
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