Mr Windbreak!

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LSainsbury
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Post by LSainsbury »

Hello all,

Just got a windbreak, courtesy of Rob - you da' man!

Driven about 35 miles with it today - with the sun out - at bl***y last - feels like driving a new car. Still get a slight breeze on the back of my neck, but the cabin is much better! What a diffrence!

Highly recommended - both the windbreak and Rob! - If you ain't got one - GET ONE! It should be standard issuse for the cc!

Thanx again Rob!

Heppy Lee

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CB
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Post by CB »

Where can i order one of these "Robs"...

I have a lawn that needs mowing, some shelves to put up and thousands of screws that need counting ;)
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LSainsbury
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Post by LSainsbury »

I'm sure Rob will do you a good deal on his *services*.

;)

BTW - Can't understand why this piece of metal and meshing cost so much! :|

rob
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Post by rob »

its because its genuine Peugeot and they rip us all off. At least this way you dont get completely stiffed by them.
Rob

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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

Yeah the Windbreak is brilliant

I ordered mine from Pug before I saw that Rob was getting them cheap, make me sick I missed out on a bargain! :yuck:
Liz


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Now driving Mercedes SLK280

MattB
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Post by MattB »

Do you do a try-before-you-buy?

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Yeah - can we have them on 14 days approval?