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M3ZPY

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  1. No curvy bits allowed!

     

    I totally agree.

     

    Before I got the beany mount, I used the so called permanent do-nut sticky mount atachment - tried to let it set not banking on my 4 year old son having an interest in it and yanking it clean off the dash - then I decided to use the semi permanent sticky and permanent sticky together (tied my son up) and waited.

    It is now set solid on the curvy dash - with the 60cs attached it wobbles a bit but I now have no trust in it and think the beany is far better.

  2. :) I have a Renault Kangoo 1.4 RXE (car not van) and there is loads of headroom plus it is only group 5 insurance and does about 44 to the gallon.

     

    This is only my recomendation, I aint selling it but I am sure you will find a good one for the price you are willing to pay. The only downside is the dash has absolutely no flat bits to stick your gps mount to, I had to use a GARMIN beany mount for my gps.

  3. :yikes: I once say a T***o carrier bag and an empty L****ade botle for sale on E-Bay so have decided to raid my wheelie bin.

     

    Any takers for a chinese takeout aluminium container, complete with reflective cardboard lid to retain the heat? before I put it on buy now for £30.00 and a reserve price for £29.99 (gotta be a bargain!!)

  4. :D After reading this tale it strikes me that the kids have no concept of the countryside around them - what with using any implement to make their mark!

     

    Just thank god the parents did not say "here kids look after this bright coloured spraycan and these permanent marker pens while we walk ahead".

     

    Hence the old chinese proverb which says "Never let a lion look after a chop".

  5. Get a Vista C and have the best of both worlds although be prepared to fork out for the city select mobile kit. The Garmin V is a good bet too as City select comes as standard kit, I personaly part exed my Vista and got the GPSMAP 60cs as this has a dedicated geocache waypoint finder and I bought City Select nav kit afterwards and now I drive as close as I can get to the cache and leg it to the for the rest of the journey :unsure:

    I am gonna invest in a Land Rover to combat this problem later tho :unsure: so if you hear a 4x4 behind you it will probably be me trying to bag a cache in an idle sort of way!!

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