how stupid am i lol
how stupid am i lol
i was on my way to pick a mate of mine up in my astra van who lives just past brundle it had been raining heavily i came up to a few warning signs just before an under pass i look and could see there was a little bit of standing water underneath the railway bridge, how wrong was i lol ,i put it in first kept the revs high and decided to proceed i got nearly half way down and the water came over my bonnet and at that point i thought to myself i am fcuked another car length and all the lights on the dash flashed and the van stopped bollocks i thought, without thinking i forced the door open only to be greeted with an influx of water filling up my van (should of climb out of the window) i got out of the van basically laughing my head off as i stood up and the water was up to my waste, i had a look around to see if anyone was there or anyone saw my failed attempted luckly there was not a person in sight,so i proceeded to push the van out and up the other side and it started with a lot of spluttering and i was on my way in a mobile swimming pool as every time i had to break it was like a wave rushing through from the back into the foot well i managed to get to my friends where i borrowed one of his saucepans to bail it out i then we both drove back to mine laughing and moored it up, It is now at apt getting sorted, just thought i would share that with you all :-D
Matt Black Wrapped 2009 GTR with litchfield stage 4.25 

yes Gerry i cant wait for james comments lol, luckly it was a diesel lol, its only a 56 plate its had a hard life lol :-DTk wrote::lol: whooooops
lucky it started again after that, someone i know wrecked an astra that was only a couple of weeks old doing the same thing, daddy was'nt pleased (he owned the company)
Matt Black Wrapped 2009 GTR with litchfield stage 4.25 

Anone who's had an Austin 1100 or variant will know what it's like to have a tidal wave rush into the footwell every time you brake. But, you didn't need to drive into a flood, just every time it rained.
The cure was to drill a few holes in the floor because you could never find where it got in. There's a definite knack to operating the brake pedal whilst keeping your feet off the floor.
The cure was to drill a few holes in the floor because you could never find where it got in. There's a definite knack to operating the brake pedal whilst keeping your feet off the floor.

Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!
Gerry H wrote:Anone who's had an Austin 1100 or variant will know what it's like to have a tidal wave rush into the footwell every time you brake. But, you didn't need to drive into a flood, just every time it rained.
The cure was to drill a few holes in the floor because you could never find where it got in. There's a definite knack to operating the brake pedal whilst keeping your feet off the floor.
yes i did manage to get the hang of it lol, when i stopped i didnt know whether to put the hand brake on or throw an anchor out :-D
Matt Black Wrapped 2009 GTR with litchfield stage 4.25 
