Neoteric Biofuels Inc wrote:
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Some days the owners do, of course, need these things, but almost all
the ones I saw were empty and the funny thing is, a 4 cylinder
turbodiesel got me and 120+ litres of fuel (when I left here), tools,
clothing, computer and digital video studio there
Robert,
In Sweden it is a lot of snow and the season from Stockholm
and up can be 6 month. When I learned to drive 45 years ago,
somebody told me on slippery roads, drive like you have eggs
between feet and pedal and a woman in you arms, no force
and gentle movements. A very good advice that I
We can get right hand drive turbo diesel and diesel vans, pickups and
Land Cruisers up here in the Okanagan, all low mileage and nice
condition. Kind of pricey for their age, but not abused - 15 years and
older, and you can import.
I want a double cab Toyota Hilux...not sure about going to the
Very good indeed.
On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 12:46 AM, Hakan Falk wrote:
Robert,
In Sweden it is a lot of snow and the season from Stockholm
and up can be 6 month. When I learned to drive 45 years ago,
somebody told me on slippery roads, drive like you have eggs
between feet and
I'm glad that Thor pointed out the comparison between suv's and the
minivans that preceded them and served the 'same purpose'.
People often think that automotive choice comes down to either buying
a huge SUV versus a Honda Civic- and yeah, if you have 3 kids and a
spouse and occasional friend
I'd like to jump in a moment:
I just returned last night from a 2300 km filter test /RD run and
climate change presentation in Northern Alberta, through BC and Alberta
wilderness and the winter snow. (Some pics on our site later today I
hope)
This was most definitely in the land of big