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  1. Back to the schoolyard :schocked:

     

     

    ITALY

     

    I trust and love you

     

    ( cant seem to find a smiley that puking its guts out ) :dunno:

     

     

    Wow! That's nice!!!

     

    In my uni (in Italy) i put on an automated epidemiology surveillance system a troubleshooting section and named it "System Help Instruction Table".

    Still no one has yet noticed the abbreviation..... 8-)

     

    And another coupla italian ones:

    F.I.A.T = Fix It Again Tony

    A.L.I.T.A.L.I.A. = Always Late In Takeoff Always Late In Arrival (and noone wants to buy it, too!!!!)

    Andrea

  2. As an Italian former Guzzista I always loved the V50. Expecially shifting down gears quickly and trying to control the jumps that the cardan transmission made the rear wheel do.

     

    The good thing with the old Guzzi twins was that the colder the weather the better they performed!

     

    Andrea

  3. It all depends on the need for type approval or not for the "hooks" on the vehicle.

    I've made on an agricoltural vehicle a few fixings to fasten solidly a child seat with its own belts for my three years old daughter. I'd do the same on my rover 8, but being the fixing point not "type approved", i could weld the child seat on the frame and the Banania Police Forces wouldn't be happy all the same.

    Andrea

  4. Four years ago a middle aged man was thinking he was smart enough to overtake a queue of vehicles, but when he saw a bus coming the opposite way he squeezed at the back of my UAZ 469, obviously without a proper distance. That was the moment the queue came to a stop...

     

    Final score:

    UAZ 469 - flakes of paint coming away from the Warsav tow hitch.

    Fiat Uno to the wrecker; Driver's wife to the hospital (she wasn't wearing seatbelts and tested the laminated windscreen with her skull); driver without license.

    Luckily two cars behind mine there was a Land Rover of the Carabinieri who saw everything...

     

    I love my Land Rovers but I still miss the UAZ...

     

    Andrea

     

     

     

     

  5. Well, a few years ago I rode around Milan a sidecar with a "Regio Esercito" (Italian Royal Army) registration plate... And we are a Republic since 1946!!!!!

    Police around were waving and cheering but no one stopped me....

    Andrea

  6. I agree 100%,

    on my Rover 8 the screw jack is kept only for display purposes. In the event of a flat tyre I'd use the bottle jack.

    I don't agree with the use of hi-lifts however because they can drop the car in a very spectacular and dangerous way....

    Andrea

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