Spotted this on bmw5 the e39 is just under 16ft long and 6ft wide but it looks like a toy next to these two [emoji33] [emoji1]
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Spotted this on bmw5 the e39 is just under 16ft long and 6ft wide but it looks like a toy next to these two [emoji33] [emoji1]
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...759cfcd9cd.jpg
Two parked in wheelchair spots.
Hope they have their disability certs on the windscreen and in date.....
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Imagine the bang out of that yoke! A local taxi man
New job started. Looking forward to the future
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Nice! :cool:
What weight can you take?
Any idea where I can get strap wear sleeves (Seen a few in the UK but no-one will post over here!)
That's Renault midlum 220. She's a 16ton. The company also has, 18t Renault premuim hiab, merc 1823 atego drag, 94 merc 814, two canters and a citreon beaver tail.
I'll have loads to drive
You'll have no problen getting them through parcel motel RossQuote:
Originally Posted by RossYB
You might be needing this for the Renault :hehe!:Quote:
Originally Posted by E46Padge
con grata on the new job though :cool:
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Back driving the e39 this week after the departure of the F10. The e39 really does feel neater and more compact than the f10. Hadn't really appreciated how large the f10 was but the front and rear PDC is absolutely essential because in a lot of maneuvering you have zero visibility of the leading edges. e39 much more useful down the lanes around us because its narrower and you know where the sides are.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gar
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Originally Posted by camnhoj
Hehe. Ah the old girl drives well. 1.1 million kms on her. Cheers