W WileeCoyote Eatibus Almost Anythingus Aug 8, 2007 #1 Fifty years ago the term "Made in Germany" meant an overtested, overengineered Volkswagen or Mercedes. Nowadays with competition from the far east and slack maintenance teams we have that to worry about. WileeCoyote Last edited by a moderator: Aug 8, 2007
Fifty years ago the term "Made in Germany" meant an overtested, overengineered Volkswagen or Mercedes. Nowadays with competition from the far east and slack maintenance teams we have that to worry about. WileeCoyote
T Tempest70 New member Aug 8, 2007 #4 At least it showed why upper quadrant was the way to go as its own weight defaulted it to danger. Regards, Kev
At least it showed why upper quadrant was the way to go as its own weight defaulted it to danger. Regards, Kev
J jivebunny Not bugs bunny. Aug 8, 2007 #7 I guess red-green-red-green-red = danger! It reminded me of this :hehe: JB
L LVman Your Everyday ALCOholic Aug 8, 2007 #8 It broke:hehe: :hehe: I guess the drivers were confused that day. That second one made me laugh JB, Nice video. Cheers, Sean
It broke:hehe: :hehe: I guess the drivers were confused that day. That second one made me laugh JB, Nice video. Cheers, Sean