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DaveM
 


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Tootally off topic ....but your the first person i have found that has the same BBQ as me - AWESOME!!

takes bloody ages to get going but once it's up to temp its fantastic - my wife is always complaining about how much it cost and gas would be easier - but i love it!!

you have great taste!
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Removing / replacing towing socket cover

Having done it several times touring round France, prepared with trotally unnecessary 20p and 0.10 euro coins, I was going to be very clever and advise that if you take the alarm remote, and press the little silver button, a tool pops out which turns the plastic screws perfectly well.

But Slimer said it, in the second post. And in a lot less words Embarassed .

Use the key.

Andy
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The metal bit of a standard dealer key fob works well - as does a standard bottle opener (not the twizzly type - obviously Rolling Eyes )
  
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I have no trouble with this little cover. I took it off when the car was new, carefully placed it somewere in the shed so I could find it later and havent seen it since Whistle dont miss it at all Thumbs Up

Rob
  
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I did the same but it remains off because I'm a lazy c Censored nt
  
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Confused HELLO
have I missed something Embarassed
  
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catweasel wrote:
almost 2800 posts and I still haven't said hello Embarassed
hello everyone, been lurking for a while, made a post or two. just thought I'd come out of my shell and say hello I must say it is an awfully good site you have here. well done chaps


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So am I the only one to use the end of their ignition key to get these off? I gave up on using coins as the key fits sooooo much better.
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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AndrewW wrote:
Having done it several times touring round France, prepared with trotally unnecessary 20p and 0.10 euro coins, I was going to be very clever and advise that if you take the alarm remote, and press the little silver button, a tool pops out which turns the plastic screws perfectly well.

But Slimer said it, in the second post. And in a lot less words Embarassed .

Use the key.

Andy


NoDo$h wrote:
So am I the only one to use the end of their ignition key to get these off? I gave up on using coins as the key fits sooooo much better.


Now go back to the beginning Mr DoshLess and read it all again Rolling Eyes
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Thud

Embarassed
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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10 Cent?, is that a Rap Singer, ?......... oh Sorry, just been on Google, its the same as Our 2p possibly 1p if you keep giving away Mortgages to the NON Land Rover Owners Smile
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