I have just bought a C30 1.6R 09 plate with only 42k on the clock and think I have done well. Your interest, enthusiasm and knowledge was helpful in making my choice. Thank-you.
Great content man. I'm happy that I found your channel. You inspire me to do work on my own car. I own a Volvo myself. It will be fun to follow you on your journey. Keep it up!
Thanks, I'm really glad to hear that 😊 Working on your own car can be a challenge at times, but I think it's really rewarding when you get it right which you always do in the end. And if not, then you learned something along the way. Not to mention the money saved, Happy wrenching!
I'm not an expert, so probably yes. But it does end up in the wool at some point doesn't it? The story goes that they noticed the tools that were used to cut the sheep's wool didn't rust, and so they understood that there was a connection.
I have just bought a C30 1.6R 09 plate with only 42k on the clock and think I have done well. Your interest, enthusiasm and knowledge was helpful in making my choice. Thank-you.
Always happy to help a fellow C30 owner!
Great content man. I'm happy that I found your channel. You inspire me to do work on my own car. I own a Volvo myself. It will be fun to follow you on your journey. Keep it up!
Thanks, I'm really glad to hear that 😊 Working on your own car can be a challenge at times, but I think it's really rewarding when you get it right which you always do in the end. And if not, then you learned something along the way. Not to mention the money saved, Happy wrenching!
Nice vid mate!
Thanks :)
Great tip, didn't know that stuff like this exist in mother nature..
That's a lot of wheels :DD
Haha 😆, one set for every occasion 😂
Lanolin comes from the sebaceous gland of the sheep, not the wool😀
I'm not an expert, so probably yes. But it does end up in the wool at some point doesn't it? The story goes that they noticed the tools that were used to cut the sheep's wool didn't rust, and so they understood that there was a connection.