Well done Craig.
What was the small print that stopped the AA riding to the rescue?
Well done Craig.
What was the small print that stopped the AA riding to the rescue?
Well... David was trying to keep ahead of us in the Boxster !!....
Seriously.... well done Craig ...great effort !.....
Yep, I was totally gobsmacked when Dave got in touch to let me know that Craig was driving up with the part, and he was hoping to be back at the hotel in time for dinner....and bloody L, he was!
I can, though, see the logic in Craig being the Hero of the Hour, cos he now owns Dave's arse for the next 10 years at least![]()
Thinking about it, if anything's gonna go Pop under such circumstances, though, it's preferable that it's an outer CV joint (easily swapped) rather than something stripping inside the box... anyway, Dave's new name is now Lazarus Evans. And I'm driving quite slowly in mine.
I’ll see if next time I break down I can get him down to NZ! Wonder what his rate per kilometre is?
Last edited by Fingers; 14-06-2022 at 06:02.
Paul.
Sat in a real one, may never wash again!
I'm interested to hear this too - I once had the AA refuse to fund the recovery of a car on a trailer after the trailer brakes failed. Cost me ?800 or summat back last millenium. At least they organised it for me.
Last weekend I had a broken spring on a BMW and they would only deliver it to a garage, not to my house. (in retrospect, fixing it myself would not have been worth the ?110 it cost for parts and labour at my local garage!)
Well done Craig! I imagine this isn't a routine part of LB aftersales?
Last edited by ChrisCar6; 12-06-2022 at 18:10.
Above & beyond, impressive, wish more folk in 'normal life' had a better sense of caring & the world might not be in so much of a mess!!! Nice one Craig.
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