ricc wrote:cleared all the "must carry" crap out from under the seats.....snow chains, hand winch , foot pump etc....
fell over a high top mwb iveco daily at the local auction, so the rust bucket is starting its journey to poland.... so i guess its goodbye.
just hope the iveco forum is as good as this one has been.
Noctule wrote:Stripped and cleaned the filler cap after it had seized up at a fuel station. Luckily home was not far away and when I got back to fill up I managed to fit 70 litres in. A close call methinks.
gotgcoalman wrote:Pulled the handbrake on and it went vertical
Bloody bracket has detached from the cross member.
shoddy workmanship/sub standard metal
You wouldn't expect this on a vehicle that's only 19 years old with a mere 204312 miles on it.
A man only has so much metal shelving to weld to a van
gotgcoalman wrote:Pulled the handbrake on and it went vertical
Bloody bracket has detached from the cross member.
shoddy workmanship/sub standard metal
You wouldn't expect this on a vehicle that's only 19 years old with a mere 204312 miles on it.
A man only has so much metal shelving to weld to a van
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