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RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - Martin - 12-10-2011 02:17pm

I'll make the decisions over what posts are allowed here, thanks. There's no need to be rude to other members.


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - XFullFatTim - 12-10-2011 02:17pm

Tekno, you haven't found my blog yet?
You don't know what you are missing mate!


Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - SW6RR - 12-10-2011 04:25pm

Perhaps, instead of reading Tim's posts, you could spend the time teaching yourself how your satnav works, Tekno.


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - Tekno - 12-10-2011 05:05pm

(12-10-2011 02:17pm)Martin Wrote:  I'll make the decisions over what posts are allowed here, thanks. There's no need to be rude to other members.

I didn't say they weren't allowed, just suggested he started a blog. That way he can write as much as he likes about his daily tasks whilst allowing everyone else's threads with genuine questions, queries and facts about the Evoque to not get lost amongst them.

Alternatively, perhaps he should add them all under his own single thread in "My Range Rover Evoque" which is what I thought that area was for?

If everyone starts a brand new thread every time they simply use/wash/park their car, this forum would quickly become very clogged.


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - defender_uk - 12-10-2011 05:05pm

well i have to say, this is the funniest thread on the site.....and a welcome relieve to the doom and gloom....


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - paulus599 - 12-10-2011 06:15pm

Laughing +1


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - Acwats - 12-10-2011 07:55pm

(12-10-2011 05:05pm)Tekno Wrote:  
(12-10-2011 02:17pm)Martin Wrote:  I'll make the decisions over what posts are allowed here, thanks. There's no need to be rude to other members.


If everyone starts a brand new thread every time they simply use/wash/park their car, this forum would quickly become very clogged.

I for one look forward to that day. A true measure of lots of happy owners.


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - J77 - 12-10-2011 09:07pm

Don't see what the problem is really, wish I had my evoque to put flat pack furniture in.


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - cutter7 - 12-10-2011 09:19pm

I would be happy with a flat pack Evoque...if one existed..better than nothing!!Laughing


RE: Ikea flat pack test - part failed! - J77 - 12-10-2011 09:27pm

And in true land rover fashion it would be sent with bits missing. Laughing