Spotted the 'G' wagon
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Nope the Audi isn't broken
I had actually just picked the Merc up from Autotechnic that morning, after having a few little jobs done.
As awesome as the RS4 is, nothing quite compares to the "waftability" of the ol' Merc. I wanted to get reacquainted with her, so aimlessly drove around some pretty Norfolk roads, pillarless mode engaged - 110 miles covered since 11am (now) yesterday morning
Oh....my passenger and I certainly appreciated the exhaust note of the F150 under the light use of it's throttle
That's the 2nd or 3rd time I think we passed one another in recent weeks! Either we're driving more, or we can spot one another to easily
Darren
I had actually just picked the Merc up from Autotechnic that morning, after having a few little jobs done.
As awesome as the RS4 is, nothing quite compares to the "waftability" of the ol' Merc. I wanted to get reacquainted with her, so aimlessly drove around some pretty Norfolk roads, pillarless mode engaged - 110 miles covered since 11am (now) yesterday morning
Oh....my passenger and I certainly appreciated the exhaust note of the F150 under the light use of it's throttle
That's the 2nd or 3rd time I think we passed one another in recent weeks! Either we're driving more, or we can spot one another to easily
Darren
Edited by iluvmercs on Wednesday 30th September 02:16
KevF said:
Good to see the Merc looking shiny still too.....
You wouldn't have liked to see it that morning morning then!After a couple of weeks sitting at the garage, it was covered in dust. However, I took it to one of those garage pressure washers.
All I did was use the water-only "Power Rinse" for it to come up like that. I thought I'd get the worst of the crap off, it is looked pretty darn shiney, with the water simply running off. A quick blast down the A47 afterwards, and the car was virtually dry, and relatively clean! Bloody good wax!
Darren
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