Ford Streetka and all smallish soft tops. Now considering Chevrolet or Suzuki,instead of Nissan

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I've just been looking through images of cars and stuff and found this.
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I had one about 20 years ago. It caught fire on the M65,pumping out smoke from the exhaust.
Just for a bit of fun can any of you guess what make and model it is?
I had one , exhaust gasket went so i was driving around gassing myself but couldnt afford to repair it at the time .
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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[QUOTE 4923810, member: 76"]So, what is your eyesight problem? I think it is probably another of your fantasies. Just something you made up on the spur of the moment as a response to questions about you getting a bus pass.

The RNIB have loads of information.....http://www.rnib.org.uk/information-everyday-living-getting-around/driving basically it can be summed as "If you drive knowing you have any eyesight issue, you will be liable to a ban and a big fine" Even if you have been assessed as able to drive one day, it does not mean you get a get out of jail free card if your eyesight issue was a contributory factor in the incident.[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes: :tired:

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Drago

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You fancy the "reliability of Nissan car"...

So you bought a car built by Suzuki at Manesar in India.

To be fair, that's pretty logical. I mean, look at the folk who who lust after all these sexy Italian bicycles from Taiwan and Malaysia.
 

Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
[QUOTE 4923810, member: 76"]So, what is your eyesight problem? I think it is probably another of your fantasies. Just something you made up on the spur of the moment as a response to questions about you getting a bus pass.

The RNIB have loads of information.....http://www.rnib.org.uk/information-everyday-living-getting-around/driving basically it can be summed as "If you drive knowing you have any eyesight issue, you will be liable to a ban and a big fine" Even if you have been assessed as able to drive one day, it does not mean you get a get out of jail free card if your eyesight issue was a contributory factor in the incident.[/QUOTE]

https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/what-injuries-operations-have-you-had.222465/#post-4918659

https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/a...-i-cant-fill-the-form-in.219895/#post-4845206
 

Drago

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Looks like a nice motor Accy.

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Your eyesight is clearly A1.
 

mustang1

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He's just pulled up outside.

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Blxxdy Aud... I mean Ford drivers.
 

Drago

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I drive a Ford. Occasionally. Made in Germany, which is more than many 'German' cars actually manage.

Like Accy, I bought my German Ford for the British quality.
 
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Accy cyclist

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[QUOTE 4923897, member: 76"]Oh yes, look what @Accy cyclist wrote on 16/6/17 on that bus pass thread ..............................................

"My vision is worsening due to floaters over my left eye. I'm completely blind in my right eye. I've banned myself from driving. I haven't driven since August last year when i was knocked off my bike and suffered a broken hip. The hip break made driving impossible. Now i don't trust myself to drive safely enough for the safety of other road users and myself."

That would be just 8 weeks ago.[/QUOTE]
Not much else to do apart from spend hours looking through old threads,you saddo.:rolleyes:
 
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User19783

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Not much else to do apart from spend hours looking through old threads,you saddo.:rolleyes:

Unfortunately this is the sign of the times,
If you ever have a accident, accidentally or not, information on social media can/might be used against you.

So I wish you good luck.
 
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