THIS week I bought

Garmin wireless reversing camera. Should be easy to fit as the wiring is already in place from a previous cabled camera.

Famous last words ;)

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A new dash cam to replace the Next Base dash cam that bit the dust after three years.
 
A really cr@p E bike from Halfords... was priced up wrong and had totally the wrong info card on it, took over an hour to get to the bottom of why it was marked up at £469, and the Internet said it should be £389. After asking what the craic was, he said this one was 5kg lighter (clearly the same bike) . Anyway ended up getting it for £369, Doubt it will be much cop, but its not like it will get much use.

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The phone I'm typing this message on.
It does't have a 'brand' but R 20 finds it or similar on search engines. Chinese of course, 6.3" screen, (Raindrop!!! Whatever that is.) Twin sim cards, expandable to 128Mb. Loads of apps pre -installed.. Came complete with charger, usb, mains plug, (not British).

Being a tight wad Tyke I paid the exorbitant price of £73 and I'm very impressed.
 
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Hubby bought a new Xiaomi Redmi 8 phone ... don't ask me why as there's nowt wrong with his Redmi 6! Its a nice red colour and slightly larger than the 6 also as we had a load of Nectar points to use it cost less than £100.


I on the other hand paid over £500 for an op for Tazzy! :cry:
 
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Think I have found out why 20 of them were a fiver.. :xrofl:
Anyone got any tweezers.........

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Osram Nightbreaker laser headlight bulbs - 20% off on ebay
Osram LED sidelight bulbs - 20% off on ebay
Osram - Canbus box
Soudal RV61 for when I get round to tidying some mouldy bits up
Kampa Driveaway air awning

Didn't buy these but finally got round to sending off... priceless
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Thanks Jim!
 
Can now see when driving.
Always handy I have found.
Some brake light bulbs , reversing light ones & some for the high level. Why did I not bring any of the 00's I have at home, with me ?
A 20L jerry can.
 
The last component to finish off the diesel heater install.
A proper old school leather and cord hanging strap for the exhaust

I will take some pics of the install tomorrow and post on a new thread
 
I registered the domain http://www.wildbrambles.com/ (it's just parked at the moment) because I hope to set up a woodland trust in a few years. I'll take a more suitable photo next spring, and change the avatar. The honey jar id a pic of a jar I bought at M&S with a 50% reduction because it was close to its sell by date. Pretty stupid really, as I believe people have eaten honey from the days of the Pharaohs. The other one that got me was Himalayan salt from Morrisons - salt from deposits from thousands of years ago, but once it gets to the supermarket, it seems it only lasts a couple of years.

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I registered the domain http://www.wildbrambles.com/ (it's just parked at the moment) because I hope to set up a woodland trust in a few years. I'll take a more suitable photo next spring, and change the avatar. The honey jar id a pic of a jar I bought at M&S with a 50% reduction because it was close to its sell by date. Pretty stupid really, as I believe people have eaten honey from the days of the Pharaohs. The other one that got me was Himalayan salt from Morrisons - salt from deposits from thousands of years ago, but once it gets to the supermarket, it seems it only lasts a couple of years.
I think those dates are whats known as an arse covering exercise for the packaging company ?
 
Today I bought armour locks for our front Ducato doors.
A Dji mavic Air drone and a MacBook ready for our escape in March.

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