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  • Snow Chains and Turbo Timer

    Available for sale are:

    Set of brand new, unused snow chains in hessian sacking bag. includes fitting instrucrions in Japanese!!

    In the Surf when purchased, looks like never been opened.

    £40 (Carriage extra at cost)

    I can barely lift them so suggest a Surf train for delivery.

    TAZO Turbo Timer, removed because it interfered with alarm being fitted. Selectable delay time.

    £20 Free delivery by Royal Mail

    Turbo Timer sold, just the chains left, delivery by Parcel Force is available at £12.50, seems like a bargain for 12.2 kg of chain!!!
    Last edited by filgreen; 2 November 2006, 21:18.

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    snow chains

    in the jap instructions can you make out what size of tyre they will fit ?

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      I have a set of those that came with my Surf. I actually put them on when we had sheet ice/snow about three years ago. They went on 165/70/R15 road tyres OK. In the bag were some spare longer links which I assume were to fit them to 31/10.5/15 tyres. Hope that helps.

      This is not a plug for mine. Im keeping mine because of Global Warming
      It's only a hobby!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by filgreen
        Available for sale are:

        Set of brand new, unused snow chains in hessian sacking bag. includes fitting instrucrions in Japanese!!

        In the Surf when purchased, looks like never been opened.

        £40 (Carriage extra at cost)

        I can barely lift them so suggest a Surf train for delivery.

        TAZO Turbo Timer, removed because it interfered with alarm being fitted. Selectable delay time.

        £20 Free delivery by Royal Mail

        Turbo Timer sold, just the chains left, delivery by Parcel Force is available at £12.50, seems like a bargain for 12.2 kg of chain!!!
        Are the chains still available?
        There are 10 kind of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.

        'There's no place like 127.0.0.1'

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