Jet-Tech 'goes down the drain' in double quick time thanks to their new V8 Sprinter! Biglorryblog is flushed with pride...

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Hello...what's going on here asks Biglorryblog? Well apparently Grimsby-based  drainage specialists Jet-Tech are 'flushed with pride' following the arrival of their latest Mercedes 318CDI Sprinter van. What's so special about it? Well for a start the long-bodied, high-roofed Sprinter boasts a throbby 184hp 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel with a stump-pulling 400Nm of torque. (Enough for a 7.5-tonne, never mind a big panel van says BLB). Anyway, one thing's for sure, whenever Jet-Tech (which offers a comprehensive drainage service to domestic and commercial clients throughout Lincolnshire, Humberside and south Yorkshire) gets a call, you can bet they'll be there in a hurry---thanks to their ESP-equipped V6 Sprinter...varrrooooommm! Now click through here for more...

Jet-Tech's Sprinters carry up to 1,000kg of specialist drainage equipment. They are fitted with additional bulkheads, as well as on-board heating to the storage tanks in the rear to prevent freezing in cold weather. The conversion work was carried out by Dutch jetting specialist Rioned. Jet-Tech's Merc also has uprated springs to compensate for the fact that it's running fully-loaded for extended periods. According to Jet-tech: "Our Sprinters handle the payload with ease while the extra torque available from the big V6 engine means we can pull away without any drama, whatever the road conditions. They're also supremely comfortable and easy to drive, with an effortless, automatic gear change." In fact you might say that with their new Sprinter, they won't hang around when it comes to 'going down the drain...oh well please yerselves...

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