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Old 10-09-2018, 07:00 AM   #1
GASWAGON
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Default LOL...Blown up Volvo XC90 running on LPG!!!

Was filling up my Bf Wagon on Saturday afternoon and i could hear a car trying and trying to start but no go.

Just as i heard this i noticed an RACV vehicle driving in and stopping right next to a late model Volvo XC90 with........LPG stickers on the plates!!!!

Straight away i thought.....

RACV guy gets out and the lady owner starts telling him her story so they pop the bonnet.

I walked past and had a quick look from 2 metres away and could'nt really see much but i did say 'Never seen a Volvo on Gas Before' as I walked into pay for fuel.

Just then the RACV guy started it and it was really Knocking bad while running.

Sounded like gudgeon pin knock to me.

What i dont get is WHY ANYONE would bother converting a latish model 5 Cylinder XC90 to Gas???
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