Dog Friendly Capri
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Dog Friendly Capri
Stuck for space when taking your dog out in the Capri. Here's a sort of solution!
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I can’t make my mind up whether that’s a Viz article or a photo of Nige on his way to CRaP in 1972!
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I bet that boot stinks.
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The dog's bollocks?
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R..in tin tin!Peter-S wrote,
There's a hole in the floor for those!
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I suppose that changes it from a boot lid to a Labra-door?
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You guys are brilliant
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Cutting holes in the bodywork is always a Bone of contention.
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Are those dogs tied in, or are they un-leaded?
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Bug wrote:
However, looking at the roof rack there could be a case to answer for overloading.
With a Mk 1 the owner wouldn't be able to travel lead-free.Are those dogtied in, or are they un-leaded?
However, looking at the roof rack there could be a case to answer for overloading.
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Sub woofers ? .....stereo even
Sometimes I talk to myself ... and we both have a good laugh
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Those dog look too thin. Need some Carbs in their diet.
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Not_Anumber wrote
They're bone idle.Those dog look too thin. Need some Carbs in their diet.
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If you think that's a bit extreme you should have seen the vehicle behind it.
A greyhound bus!
A greyhound bus!