Rockhunter62 said:Used to have one at work in the Qld coal mines. One of the other idiots left it in the bottom of a big dip during a storm, came back a couple of hours later and the water was lapping the top of the dash. Game over, get rid of it. Any car with the indicator stalk on the left side of the steering column in Australia should be scrapped. :N: :N: :N:
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Doug
Ridge Runner said:Rockhunter62 said:Used to have one at work in the Qld coal mines. One of the other idiots left it in the bottom of a big dip during a storm, came back a couple of hours later and the water was lapping the top of the dash. Game over, get rid of it. Any car with the indicator stalk on the left side of the steering column in Australia should be scrapped. :N: :N: :N:
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Doug
Where the Indicator is Is not a good enough reason to scrap any car.
A lot of foreign Cars have the indicator arm on the left for a simple reason because they were Originally made for Left Hand Drive Countries, Where the Indicator Arm is positioned is unimportant, Early Cars had a Switch in the Centre of the Dash board and before that you had to use you hand signals,
Rockhunter62 said:Ridge Runner said:Rockhunter62 said:Used to have one at work in the Qld coal mines. One of the other idiots left it in the bottom of a big dip during a storm, came back a couple of hours later and the water was lapping the top of the dash. Game over, get rid of it. Any car with the indicator stalk on the left side of the steering column in Australia should be scrapped. :N: :N: :N:
Cheers
Doug
Where the Indicator is Is not a good enough reason to scrap any car.
A lot of foreign Cars have the indicator arm on the left for a simple reason because they were Originally made for Left Hand Drive Countries, Where the Indicator Arm is positioned is unimportant, Early Cars had a Switch in the Centre of the Dash board and before that you had to use you hand signals,
Struth, I didn't even need to use berley. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cheers
Doug
madtuna said:Ha! yep and I could spot the fish hook a mile away...my Perenties indicator stalk is on the left
Rockhunter62 said:Ridge Runner said:Rockhunter62 said:Used to have one at work in the Qld coal mines. One of the other idiots left it in the bottom of a big dip during a storm, came back a couple of hours later and the water was lapping the top of the dash. Game over, get rid of it. Any car with the indicator stalk on the left side of the steering column in Australia should be scrapped. :N: :N: :N:
Cheers
Doug
Where the Indicator is Is not a good enough reason to scrap any car.
A lot of foreign Cars have the indicator arm on the left for a simple reason because they were Originally made for Left Hand Drive Countries, Where the Indicator Arm is positioned is unimportant, Early Cars had a Switch in the Centre of the Dash board and before that you had to use you hand signals,
Struth, I didn't even need to use berley. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cheers
Doug
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