johnyfartbox
A2OC Donor
Private message sent to you Tom.
Thank you kindly for the positive feedback, to use eBay parlance.
Hiya Keith,
Yeah, this sounds like the same issue that I've just fixed. I've been doing a lot of these recently.
The list for your A2 is growing. If I remember correctly, you're also in need of some stereo diagnostics and a Colour DIS software update. Lots of new features for you! Alas, having been away in Central Europe for a few months (playing with A2s and climbing mountains), Jessica has grounded me in the North West until she recovers from acute loneliness. As such, for a short while, my services are available only by visiting me.
Cheers,
Tom
Keith also isn't far from Anna, or my aunt and uncle, or plenty of other people I know.Keith isn't far from me Just saying...
I Bet it was all made easier by the lack of traffic. We came from Lancashire to Kent yesterday and it was like driving in 1968.Today I got home having been away for the Easter weekend. "What's that!?", I hear you all say, "You're supposed to be in lockdown, along with the rest of us!"
My sister, who works for the NHS, was living in a shared house with 5 other people, none of whom work for the NHS. Of course, it's best if NHS workers can live on their own at the moment, as it helps to limit the spread of Covid-19 from hospitals into the wider community. So, I hired a van, moved a random collection of spare furniture into a flat 150 miles away, and then returned home, all the time making sure that I maintained my own isolation.
On the way home, I stopped outside WOM Automotive. After the installation of the TDI120, my old engine was wheeled into the corner of the WOM workshop, where it has sat for nearly 4 years! A few days ago, I asked the boys at WOM to move the engine to a pre-agreed pick-up point, such that I was able to collect it in the hire van without having any contact with them. All went smoothly, and the old engine is now on a pallet in my garage. No doubt it won't be touched for a long, long time, but it's nice to have a spare with known service history.
Should have given me a call TomToday I got home having been away for the Easter weekend. "What's that!?", I hear you all say, "You're supposed to be in lockdown, along with the rest of us!"
My sister, who works for the NHS, was living in a shared house with 5 other people, none of whom work for the NHS. Of course, it's best if NHS workers can live on their own at the moment, as it helps to limit the spread of Covid-19 from hospitals into the wider community. So, I hired a van, moved a random collection of spare furniture into a flat 150 miles away, and then returned home, all the time making sure that I maintained my own isolation.
On the way home, I stopped outside WOM Automotive. After the installation of the TDI120, my old engine was wheeled into the corner of the WOM workshop, where it has sat for nearly 4 years! A few days ago, I asked the boys at WOM to move the engine to a pre-agreed pick-up point, such that I was able to collect it in the hire van without having any contact with them. All went smoothly, and the old engine is now on a pallet in my garage. No doubt it won't be touched for a long, long time, but it's nice to have a spare with known service history.