Bye bye Monaro
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Stigmundfreud

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22,454 posts

233 months

Monday 3rd November 2008
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Thats it, my beloved Monaro has left my drive. Its been a fun packed year but she had to go (as its winter and we all need to look after our toys!)

4 months storage here we come

the muppet

669 posts

214 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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I hope mine won't dissolve if it sees any winter weather - the manual doesn't mention that it is unsuitable for bad weather use. Is there a service bulletin that I've missed?

s11lmx

248 posts

231 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Which part of the car is made from rice paper?

I never knew they were that feeble and brittle.

Each to their own, but I can't see the point in having a car then putting it away for a third of the year. However the choice is yours.

tim the pool man

5,864 posts

240 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Said it before, I don't get this, is it the RWD you're scared of Stigmund? scratchchin

S600VXR

5,877 posts

223 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Yr all missing the point... TOYS they should be looked after and not abused by gritters etc. Mine wont come off the road either before I get flack but it will reside in my garage the majority of the time during the winter! (with the heater on as well I add)

racebreed1

498 posts

209 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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tim the pool man said:
Said it before, I don't get this, is it the RWD you're scared of Stigmund? scratchchin


it must be!

ukvoyager.info

2,782 posts

245 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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I don't get the "put it away for winter either". In some ways the car is more fun on the slippery wet roads than in the hot dry summer. Just make sure you squirt the thing on Saturday with water underneath, get some under seal and job done.

If the car was a Maserati Birdcage I could kind of see why you would want to put it away, but it is a Monaro FFS.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

228 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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For all those who are daily driving this winter (Tim Excused)

Get the thing waxoyled or it`ll be scrap in no time.

tim the pool man

5,864 posts

240 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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crisisjez said:
For all those who are daily driving this winter (Tim Excused)

Get the thing waxoyled or it`ll be scrap in no time.
hehe

It does rain here you know, pissing down today and it's sposed to be Spring FFS!

Could probably get away with running slicks on the car for the next 4 or 5 months though wink

Fluffsri/cv8

3,361 posts

219 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Best get mine wax oiled then as ill be driving it all year round. Should be fun later when it snows !!!!!!!!!!!!!

tim the pool man

5,864 posts

240 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Grit, waxoyl, snow... you guys have a different language there hehe

racebreed1

498 posts

209 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Fluffsri/cv8 said:
Best get mine wax oiled then as ill be driving it all year round. Should be fun later when it snows !!!!!!!!!!!!!


surely they have an anti corrosion warranty on them?

Stigmundfreud

Original Poster:

22,454 posts

233 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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has anyone seen the rot on some of the earlier hsv's? As an old Capri owner I aint risking it and no Timothy one is not scared of the RWD I just want to keep this car nice and clean plus it aint a daily driver so whats the point of letting it sit, freeze, rot?

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Fluffsri/cv8 said:
Best get mine wax oiled then as ill be driving it all year round. Should be fun later when it snows !!!!!!!!!!!!!


You might be a bit late for this year, you don't want to seal in the damp? Best speak to Mark or Roger quick.

Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 4th November 12:25

Stigmundfreud

Original Poster:

22,454 posts

233 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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racebreed1 said:
Fluffsri/cv8 said:
Best get mine wax oiled then as ill be driving it all year round. Should be fun later when it snows !!!!!!!!!!!!!
surely they have an anti corrosion warranty on them?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

this is Vauxhall

rmmackfc

365 posts

222 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Stigmundfreud said:
racebreed1 said:
Fluffsri/cv8 said:
Best get mine wax oiled then as ill be driving it all year round. Should be fun later when it snows !!!!!!!!!!!!!


surely they have an anti corrosion warranty on them?


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

this is Vauxhall


...Believe that only covers the badges

RB CV8

376 posts

224 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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[quote=racebreed1
surely they have an anti corrosion warranty on them?
[/quote]

Theoretically yes, but which will no doubt be void if all the annual inspection stamps from a main dealer aren't present in the service book, and how many owners are still entrusting their cars to main dealers?

Mine is getting treated to several gallons of Waxoyl & Dinitrol on Saturday week, and I am still going to store it for a couple of months while the weather is (hopefully) at its' worst.

nickwaiheke

352 posts

220 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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I'm having to have the inside waterproofed as so much water still gets into it got a special price on waxoyl inside and out!

only ongoing problem is trying to avoid the splashing water in the footwell if I have to break hard

and this is true I have had to use an icescraper on the INSIDE of the car due to the amount of moisture

willisit

2,167 posts

254 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Mines already away for the winter..ish. It's not taxed and isn't moving but it's not really because I want it away, it's more that I have other priorities and since she's due an MOT in Jan and needs tyres I might as well do the lot at once. I'm pretty much away until then anyway.

However, it's a toy - and Monaros are pretty rare so I can really understand the want to keep 'em nice!

neildockrell

77 posts

222 months

Tuesday 4th November 2008
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Hi guys

lets be honest, you bought it to use it !!!

its as valuable as a terrace in toxteth, make the most of it, get your monies worth, I know I will, mine is a daily driver.......

I still maintain that Chequered Tape is the tuning mod to go for, can also cover up yards of rust spots. When are STP stickers going to be available again ???