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Showing content with the highest reputation on 27/06/15 in Posts

  1. We had a great time, except that Pickmaster had serious mechanical problem, and Gary had a gremlin. But a little birdy tells me that all will be revealed in a blog shortly. In the absence of Tel's Tales, we may have Sally's Scribbles. Gary and I couldn't understand why his class F target was easier than my class D target, however. Gary's target in class F was 46.13, mine in class D was 45.35!! Is there a mistake somewhere?
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  2. Buy a plate, cable tie it to grill and remove after test.
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  3. Hi Julie, And thanks for the welcome and the invite, I am working on the Webers at the moment, once we have the old lady running correctly,plus I am in for my M.O.T. next Saturday. I will look to get over to the local meet. I am still getting used to a crowd gathering around me when I stop, every one waves and smiles and kids keep shouting "Nice car mister" Cheers for Now
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  4. Unfortunately mine is in bits again (finally fitting my new rear lights) but only manage short spells on garage! Should be finished tonight then a quick clean, new tyres on and I'm set for summer (if it comes!)
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  5. Could you post up a picture of your plate ? See the following link to the MOT manual : https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/429032/mot-inspection-manual-classes-3-4-5-7-vehicles.pdf Page 146 says words to the effect that plates should only be failed where spacing and character sizes are clearly incorrect , I assume the plate is not trying to read something else , on something like this it should really be common sense as testers as noted are not required to physically measure the characters or their spacing - yes it also says this on the notes in page 146 . Hope this helps . Julian Edited to add , I would have a chat with them if you think it is unreasonable after reading the manual , or directly email me info@aerodynamix.co.uk and I will give you my opinion as to what I would do if I was testing it .
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  7. I'll take a few photos of you showing them how to do it….
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  8. You can legally drive to a pre-booked MoT test without tax.
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  9. Marto's Westfield emporium strikes again
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  10. Where are you Paul! Managef to set it up in my garage and came up with a reading of 544kg with 3/4 tank of fuel. Thinking that 53*kg is quite possible with alloy radiator and modern fan and a lightweight battety. Not bad with a windscreen
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