Magic odometer moments
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Cliftonite said:
M4cruiser said:
Cliftonite said:
No points though for not getting "789.0" on the trip at the same time.Here's one I did earlier!
For the Astra or anything with the trip computer on top (and this is proof of how pedantic some of us can be with these things), it would have been even more magical to have:
98.7
123,456.
Lame addition of mine below:
captain.scarlet said:
In an Audi of some sort? Geekily judging by the font and dash colour!
For the Astra or anything with the trip computer on top (and this is proof of how pedantic some of us can be with these things), it would have been even more magical to have:
98.7
123,456.
< < SNIP > >
20th century Audi A6 (C5).For the Astra or anything with the trip computer on top (and this is proof of how pedantic some of us can be with these things), it would have been even more magical to have:
98.7
123,456.
< < SNIP > >
I wanted to get 123456789.0 on my odometre. Once I'd ticked over 123000 miles I ended up taking very long detours as I had the trip computer already reset.
Finally, one evening. 123450 miles. Easy. A trip to the supermarket and back would get me the magic number.
Unfortunately I forgot to count the extra mile that 789.0 would need.
Months of work and detours resulted in my magic number. 123456788.0.
FK!!!
Finally, one evening. 123450 miles. Easy. A trip to the supermarket and back would get me the magic number.
Unfortunately I forgot to count the extra mile that 789.0 would need.
Months of work and detours resulted in my magic number. 123456788.0.
FK!!!
WarrenB said:
Matt Harper said:
Now that's a tricky one in the guess the car from the dials game... I'm thinking something from the Stellantis group though as it's a very similar layout to a Chrysler/Dodge of some description, though that middle screen is throwing me off slightly.
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