Picture of bmw gerry can fitted in wheel
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Speedtouch
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might be a good look on a tech 1 sportdiable wrote:Next it will be 8 lamps on the front and a spare wheel attached to the boot lidpolsta wrote:They look the business I love mine, gives it some sort of vintage rally look or something
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
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50 litre one in my wheel well.
Says who ? A quick search shows there are 2x 9l for sale on eBay and 4 in completed listings, and just 2 6l in completed listings none currently for sale,making 3 times more 9L ones in recent eBay activity, as a very rough idea
There's pretty much a 9l for sale somewhere whenever you want one but both are nice and rare in terms of actually being in an e30 boot
There's pretty much a 9l for sale somewhere whenever you want one but both are nice and rare in terms of actually being in an e30 boot
6ltr for 14" wheel, 9ltr for 15"wheel.
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Petrol goes off, so what is the point in these - unless they are meant to be stored unused, until required, ie, walk to the station when you've run out of fuel, in which case you're either a penniless cretin or a spaz for not putting enough juice in...


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Always good to have some spare juice on board, if you get stuck out in the sticks or on a long journey. 
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ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
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ECU Upgrade EPROM Chips, £40 posted within the UK. Note these are not Zone chips.
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Gert_8
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That's my point - you're not going to go on a long drive without sufficient fuel, or are you?Speedtouch wrote:Always good to have some spare juice on board, if you get stuck out in the sticks or on a long journey.

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
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It's possible, if going on a long motorway journey, say, and you get stuck in a hold-up, that you may end up running out of fuel miles away from the nearest petrol station, in which case, you'll be glad that you brought along a jerry can.
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Gert_8
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Too rare an occurrence to bother with a can.
If you're a paedo type that likes this sort of thing as a morsel on your car, I'm happy with that, but otherwise it's a waste of money and I can think of plenty of other things this cash can be spent on.
If you're a paedo type that likes this sort of thing as a morsel on your car, I'm happy with that, but otherwise it's a waste of money and I can think of plenty of other things this cash can be spent on.

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
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Who's got nearly £12 to fill that sucker up?....pacerpete wrote:9 litre cans are much thinner on the ground than 6 litre cans and command more money, FACT

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Over the years I've had quite a few cans, all 6l, except 1 9ltr. The 6l ones always seem to fetch £60-70, but the 9l got a whopping £110.
Odd one was this 7l one, same design/make as the BMW one but Mercedes, and in grey.

Odd one was this 7l one, same design/make as the BMW one but Mercedes, and in grey.

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I calculated 9l's at 1.25pl...ross_jsy wrote:F00k me how much is fuel on this mainland now?

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You are doing well,my son,local Asda is £1.277p!Gert_8 wrote:I calculated 9l's at 1.25pl...ross_jsy wrote:F00k me how much is fuel on this mainland now?






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