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Well, what weather..

Well, opened another 7 gates today ... another 2 billion gallons gone .... :rolleyes:
 
What posesses these people to drive through water too deep.:crazy:

I've driven deep water but never got stuck, even though I've flooded the car a couple of times..

Citroens are great for floods...and fooling other drivers...:D

I would not do it, go through the deep water that is, I wonder if that is what the raising the car button is for on mine
 
Citroens are great for floods...and fooling other drivers...:D

not the CX25 EFI that I had - yep, you could raise the suspension but you couldn't get away from the fact that the air intake for the engine was underneath the front bumper!!!

You couldn't even drive that thing through a deep puddle

Thanks again. Non stop rain here....AGAIN..!:(

another lovely day here been out working on the bug again - going to sit in the garden and have few beers with the new neighbours this evening :)

Andy
 
Just sold some wheels to a guy from Cheshire, took him 8 hours to get to me, M5 and other roads closed.

Looking at picture in post 1 reminded me of how much I miss that star on the bonnet
 
I set off from Henley at 05:10 and arrived at the parent's place in South Devon at 07:45. :D

Family friends from Bolton ooop narth left at 17:00 last night and arrived at 10:30 this morning.

People were stuck on the M5 in Gloucestershire all night. :eek:
 
I set off from Henley at 05:10 and arrived at the parent's place in South Devon at 07:45. :D

Family friends from Bolton ooop narth left at 17:00 last night and arrived at 10:30 this morning.

People were stuck on the M5 in Gloucestershire all night. :eek:

Apparently it took my "ex" and the pot noodle family 9 hours to get from Barnsley to within 30 miles of where they needed to be in Gloucester. They sent the night in some nice strangers house:crazy: Shame :devil: :D
 

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