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I went to work and left my beloved Stag alone with my husband and he broke the radiator :P So then I couldn't drive it until we got a new one and I'd only had the car two weeks

I went to work and left my beloved Stag alone with my husband and he broke the radiator :P So then I couldn't drive it until we got a new one and I'd only had the car two weeks

I said i was sorry :D

tbh, i think i was more disappointed than you were anyway :D

i get scared everytime the missus drives the stagea, she leans forward and makes car noises while accelerating, parks way too close to other cars, dosnt ride boost properly and drives with random stabs of the loud pedal, leaving the auto confused about which damn gear to be in...

very scary indeed

thats why i got comp insurance...

Well my wife always tells me off if i even think of taking off fast at the lights, and yet somehow its fine if she does it. Mind you, it doesn't really stop me.

i get scared everytime the missus drives the stagea, she leans forward and makes car noises while accelerating, parks way too close to other cars, dosnt ride boost properly and drives with random stabs of the loud pedal, leaving the auto confused about which damn gear to be in...

very scary indeed

thats why i got comp insurance...

LMFAO!

that is Gold!

my wife bags the shit out of my car, she's got a 04 s commodore and says my car drives shit, but occasionally she says i'll take your car' mines low on fuel' and i guarantee every time she drives it she comes home with a race type incident and amped up, so she does'nt really get into it in her 's pac' but for some reason she seems to get great enjoyment out of my' shit car' :(

Good excuse for an upgrade radiator Jo?

Or just another reason to keep your hubby away from your Stag?

lol, yeah I upgraded the radiator. I had to buy a new one anyway so figured might as well get a good one :(

Ok, My GF's car broke down and she needed one to get to work, so I lent her the Stag. . . .

I get it back . .

Cleaned, polished, leather seats treated with leather cleaner, all the inside cleaned. . . . . including all glass

How cool is she. . .

The only thing that would of made it better is if she hi-flowed my turbo. .

Jules....want to swap? All of the following for your girlfriend(no need to supply photo's):

1 wife(never puts out(still hot after 3 kids though) and raids my wallet looking for tax return left overs), 3 kids(can program them to call you Uncle J), 1 husky(always puts out), 5 fish(what a waist of water!), 1 bird(with lice).

PM me if interested...lol

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