No more big ones for expats in Jeddah unless you have a big one
#17
Re: No more big ones for expats in Jeddah unless you have a big one
Austin Metro - C Plate. I loved that car - seem to recall changing the alternator shortly after.
I wonder what happened to the menthols-chain smoking Kimberly.
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Re: No more big ones for expats in Jeddah unless you have a big one
pfft! Suzuki van 800 1982 man, I was BORN to drive that thing ok?
it had a huge 60 litre CNG tank fitted under the rear seat so it was raised higher up than usual. So it was *ahem* at just the right height...IF you know what I mean
Btw life experience : a parked car makes more noise in the dead of the night
it had a huge 60 litre CNG tank fitted under the rear seat so it was raised higher up than usual. So it was *ahem* at just the right height...IF you know what I mean
Btw life experience : a parked car makes more noise in the dead of the night
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Re: No more big ones for expats in Jeddah unless you have a big one
Closure of small grocery shops likely | Arab News
Bye bye mom'n'pop stores! Lots of fun when you're on a visa unable to legally drive, however many seats your transport has, shipped from company housing to workplace and back and it's heating up as summer is coming! Those baqalas are reachable on foot.
Bye bye mom'n'pop stores! Lots of fun when you're on a visa unable to legally drive, however many seats your transport has, shipped from company housing to workplace and back and it's heating up as summer is coming! Those baqalas are reachable on foot.