I just drive a cheap ****ter van, everything gets chucked in and there is sand everywhere .I had a more expensive car once and it was always full of sand anyway and the even if it wasn't the sea salt ate it .The ****ter essentially does the same job as a more expensive car (gets me and all my **** from a to b) I'm currently married and don't really need to impress anyone so again the ****ter does the job
My car is full of sand too its just contained.How do you get from sand in the car to having a later model car means you are trying to impress someone !
Dual cab ute with a canopy solves the problem - but I still manage to get the cab dirty on my own without sands help.....
I was at a Ray's outdoors and I saw a long rectangular bag made out of tarpaulin and marketed as a "boot bag" or "boot liner" looked like it would work well.
are you kidding, chicks are prime at 26 years of age. Still if you insist, get her to contact me...
Well I think she is still sort of in her prime, but she takes a bit to get out of bed in the mornings now. If you really want her, and are prepared to do the work to change the rego over, I could be persuaded to part with her. Handles sand quite well...
michel said... sorry for being to neat and disrupting the thread
no need to apologise - thats awesome. With a comfy mattresss, fresh (splashproof) water and wall-to-wall carpet can I please be your dog
ps - I lick AND I launch kites
you are definately welcome to jump in the back with my doggy and keep her company,she's not big on licks but loves her tummy rubbed and you can launch my kite too
Got a flat tyre the other day (first one in 10+ years), and when I lifted the back section (it's a commodore wagon) to get the tyre, I found the spare floating in 2 litres of ocean briney! I was using one of those plastic tarps for all the gear to sit on .. caught the sand .. somehow the water got past!