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Wannabay

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thanks to Aaron ( and it was a wrong call yesterday, sorry)

and still have yours Ciaran ( aka compleat idiot)
 
hopefully should be picking mine up this week after its epic journey around ireland :D

that looks nice and safe now, ill bet you sleep better :wink:
 
you didnt fancy fitting it to the roof then?

thought it was a mis dial get it all the time from work, I missed it as i was drooling all over the bus at the time....

nice clean looking lump you got there....
 
Looks like evolution of the boy scout moto if ever i've seen it! What size bottle have you got there? What sort of price are these puppies?

I've looked on their site but there is no pricing on there..! :roll:
 
Johnny said:
hopefully should be picking mine up this week after its epic journey around ireland :D

that looks nice and safe now, ill bet you sleep better :wink:

Deckie and I were joking we should have got pics of your kit in all the spots it has visited over the last few weeks. :lol:


Were do you get them - it's jut a pressurised can with a line that breaks up in the event of a fire, yeah?
 
I forget about mine ... its on top of the wardrobe :oops:
 
It started in Monaghan went 300 miles south to Dingle down the west coast, around to galway and back up the East coast :lol: , firetec on tour!

Aaron took a group order and got us major discount, there were 20+ kits ordered i think?

thanks for holding it Justy, :wink:
 
Wannabay said:
...and still have yours Ciaran ( aka compleat idiot)

Cheers Gerry,
Still have to figure a way to get mine to Ireland - my mates that were supposed to drive over are flying now, so that's out.
Don't suppose anyone's coming over to Ireland by car anytime soon :mrgreen:
 
Araon said:
you didnt fancy fitting it to the roof then?

...

that was 1st choice but I couldn't work out how to secure the bracket firmly enough - there is 2-3cm of sound deadening material between the (holy) hardboard and rear floor, and I didn't think that using electrical ties to secure the bracket to the former would be sufficient, so the easy option was to drill a hole in the wheel arch - must put a tie around the bracket/extinguisher before I forget
 

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