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Cheers guys for a good run A bit wet in places from last nights rain Co pilot Nakkib needs more camera practice All parked up :-)2 points
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Just wanted to say a BIG Thank you to Julian for my new Alutex Double Bubble Aeroscreen Bit of a one off I think, which I wasn't sure about, but now it's fitted it suits the Silver Bullet perfectly " I Love It" :love:2 points
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Yes, full timber -- in fact it's just a shed really. Could do with being better insulated (though it is insulated) -- I need to turn on heating about three hours before any extended occupancy in mid-winter -- otherwise just like a normal garage. Oh . . . and I found a photo of it tidy!2 points
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being a kept man for the last 8 years or more have to say god bless the little woman for keeping me in the luxury I deserve2 points
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I'm a Coachbuilder,it's amazing how many bits of buses you find on a Westfield.2 points
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MartynV neshed out of meeting me at the toilets, he reckoned his fuel pump broke, yeah right. Seriously I bet you and Sue were well peeved about it. The weather stayed dry and the sun even came out, you would have enjoyed the drive through the Peak District. I had my new toy to play with, my WSCC Area Flag, I am easily pleased. It is a lovely flag, the picture choice is excellent and very good quality, I am proud to display it. The Motley Crue. Yeah, everyone has seen enough of our ugly mugs, now shift and lets see the cars.1 point
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I am an industrial chemist, turned sales executive when I realised where the money was, but since my husband retired I now flounce about in our office being massively overqualified for the job, pretending to work, one day a week. The hubby, he was managing director of a painting and decorating company before he retired, total number of employees 1, himself.1 point
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Don't go breakin my kart I couldnt if I tried...1 point
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Until 4 years ago (on Monday 11th May actually) I was an Assistant Director of the National Blood Service.....I retired aged 50. It's my mission each day to try and do a little less than I did the day before. So far it's working out fine...1 point
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Another for the weekend. Being the loan TIGER in the Westie group just like to say big thanks to Rab for his organisation. As usual, the banter flows when we all get together. Look forward to our next outing Jim.1 point
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WOW SteveH that is one very nice garage indeed , turning a funny shade of green here1 point
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Nice work Paul , very classy , we have similar doors in the entrance to the drawing room1 point
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When working undercover one of my best disguises was as a Shopfitting Joiner working on mostly high end stuff, y'know prestige jobs, government buildings and the like. Heres me with a pair of entrance doors I made and fixed at an office block in London, the address was No1 Piccadilly from here I could observe the 'targets' without arousing suspicion. I have since been stood down, some call it retirement, but your never retired in my job1 point
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Certainly does, been there since 1979 as a raw 16 year old apprentice. I'm one of a few of the old Roe boys left.1 point
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Company name beginning with O ending in E? I'm a bit of a bus geek at heart.1 point
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I'm a web developer - using PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, HTML, jQuery. Being doing it for 20yrs - sheesh, just realised that! I specialise in complex stuff and leave the easy jobs to the people who say "I have a mate that does web sites"...1 point
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If I told you it would blow my cover.......and I'd have to kill you.........all of you!1 point
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IVA kits also come with brake fluid ID sticker and a set of three resin style ID badges for the toggle switches on the dashboard. Moulded grp headlamp bracket covers are also included. Plus machined metal spacers to raise the height of the headlamps. four times sewn vinyl covers for the seat harness clip on buckles. (The witches hats). Assorted nut covers. Edging. track rod end covers for steering rack *Windscreen upright hinge block covers times four *Bonnet catch covers times four *Rear inertia real belt covers times two *Rear hood frame bracket covers times two. In the ZK bodywork kit, it also includes the fabricated fuel tank protection bar. Not sure if there's anything FW specific in the other kit. All the moulded soft plastic covers marked with a * are Westfield specific.1 point
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What astounded me is not the Conservatives' victory, but the election of a 20 year old girl who's barely out of nappies in place of Douglas Alexander, a seasoned and experienced Westminster politician. What on earth are Scottish voters thinking of? I suspect this is the peak of SNP success and that disillusion lies ahead when, as with the ANC in South Africa, injustices remain, the rain still falls, wealth remains elusive for most, and promises fail to materialise.1 point
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Looks like mine is ready as well Thanks to Siltech Racing for parts. Luke Algar for delivery1 point
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Its taken some time but my Westfield replacement project had finally made it across the pond. Bought unseen it's turned out to be in much better order than I thought, very tempting to take in a couple of sprints before I start a restoration but I must stick to the plan. Just for the record it's a 1974 Lola T340 Formula Ford1 point
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This is my place - The forum won't allow posts with too many photos, but the full story is on the PH thread already mentioned if anyone is interested - CLICKY!1 point