Hi all! Just joined up!
I have a slightly different method of posting links. I use internet explorer
You can try NOW. Try to right click the link above, choose copy short cut, then click on the quick reply box below, press Ctrl and V. There you go! :p
Sorry to steal your thread Simon.
Originally Posted by Taka to Bat 1 's PM
Go to the list e.g. the Australian thread
Right click to the link
e.g. my sticky thread.
select Copy shortcut
Press Ctrl+V or paste underneath
https://www.rx8club.com/australia-new-zealand-forum-37/10-things-new-rx-8-owners-should-know-day-1-a-35405/
That is it.
Taka
Right click to the link
e.g. my sticky thread.
select Copy shortcut
Press Ctrl+V or paste underneath
https://www.rx8club.com/australia-new-zealand-forum-37/10-things-new-rx-8-owners-should-know-day-1-a-35405/
That is it.
Taka
Sorry to steal your thread Simon.
Last edited by takahashi; Jul 28, 2005 at 09:22 PM.
Originally Posted by BVD
Actually BVD stood for Bloody Volvo Driver
When I signed up here to ask some questions I was still driving my Volvo - and despite the jokes it was a great car. (What's the difference between a porcupine and a Volvo?? With a Volvo the pr*cks are all on the inside.) etc.
When I signed up here to ask some questions I was still driving my Volvo - and despite the jokes it was a great car. (What's the difference between a porcupine and a Volvo?? With a Volvo the pr*cks are all on the inside.) etc.
we have recently acquired a used volvo S40 (no, not the T4 variant :o ) in london for the gf to get around while she is there..... apparently it is a "safe" car to get around
:D
I went down the snow and back in a mate's Volvo 4WD this year. Can't remember the model designation now but it was one of the big ones with a turbo 6 motor.
Had all the fruit and went okay but handled like a boat and didn't like sharp corners too much. When I got back in my car in Sydney straight after doing most of the drive back, it felt like a bloody go cart. Talk about a great way to understand the difference in cornering speeds between two different kinds of car!
:D
Had all the fruit and went okay but handled like a boat and didn't like sharp corners too much. When I got back in my car in Sydney straight after doing most of the drive back, it felt like a bloody go cart. Talk about a great way to understand the difference in cornering speeds between two different kinds of car!
:D
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