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Shall I take my C to the seaside?

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As above, wondering if I should drive the Corrado to the east coast this weekend. Want to drive it but worried about the salty air, and what that may do to the worsening tin worm. Which ill get sorted next year.

 

Am I being daft?

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Yes - you're being daft :) Get in the car and drive it to the seaside.

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As above, wondering if I should drive the Corrado to the east coast this weekend. Want to drive it but worried about the salty air, and what that may do to the worsening tin worm. Which ill get sorted next year.

 

Am I being daft?

 

And people say the forum is dumbing down :lol:

 

Get in and drive it, don't worry about the salty air! Enjoy your day out :)

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It wasn't serious : )

 

Off for a family booze up, rather than the good weather : )

 

was just debating to he sensible and take the Diesel Lupo, which will cost me less, but is boring or the Corrado.

 

I'm taking the Corrado of course : )

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It wasn't serious : )

 

Off for a family booze up, rather than the good weather : )

 

was just debating to he sensible and take the Diesel Lupo, which will cost me less, but is boring or the Corrado.

 

I'm taking the Corrado of course : )

 

enjot... the salt they put on the roads in winter is worse than taking the c to the seaside.

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Indeed!

 

I don't drive it when that stuffs on the roads. Had a great Trip, enjoyed the ride. Including trying to keep up with a silver Maclaran Around Lincoln. He didn't like me overtaking him!

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