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  1. Cost - I've got all the material spare, so a donation to a charity of your choice. Think I can make two with what I have left so if anyone else wants one let me know. Fitment - very straightforward, I think I'll improve it slightly over when I made mine. It mounts to the mesh grille itself - only way to fit the strut without making holes in the bodywork at the height it's required. It is very solidly mounted and easily removable so can be taken off after events for the drive home. http://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/uploads/gallery/album_158/gallery_19861_158_248019.jpg PM me your address and I'll send it over in the next couple of weeks
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  2. I spoke to Chris at CD today, he isn't going to be ending the discount but the event is selling well so I'd suggest that anyone wanting to book should crack on with it as it's pretty clear it will sell out at some stage.
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  3. Just my two pence worth, since my visit to the factory open day late last year ive needed a few extra bits from the parts dept, they have responded promtly to emails, answered the phone when ive rung, been honest with parts out of stock (grp products) with eta dates, and sent items delivered next day that have been in stock.
    1 point
  4. the carbon disease has you marto :laugh:
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  5. Have you looked at these: https://www.nitewatches.com/gb/ Same GTLS ilumination but much cheaper. Good quality too. I have had their basic NATO issue MX10 for about 5 years and it still looks new. I would definatley buy another.
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  6. That's me!! Chubby bald man with constant confused look on his face!!
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  7. Thanks for all the guidance, but I gave up on getting a like for like replacement for my old TAG. Plus it was starting to look a bit small as my wrists got fatter... So I decided to go for the 'Chuck Norris' of the watch world and got one of these instead. http://www.watchshop.com/mens-luminox-f117-nighthawk-6400-series-blackout-watch-a6402-bo-p99942822.html A proper heavy hunk of steel (Luminox typically do lightweight resin watch bodies, but at 180g this steel one isn't..!) And it has a F-117 engraved on the back, which is too cool for words - even if nobody ever sees it.
    1 point
  8. I would pretty please!! Already registered with MSA online and my old license number is about to be woken up from a long long sleep !
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  9. Entered .. in a car that needs to be rebuilt as a Westfield
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  10. Quite often the problem is caused by the locknut not being kept tight !!!
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  11. When you going..? Feeding the sqizzels in Princess St Gardens was a giggle. And a walk round Jenners the department store will win you some brownie points with SWMBO. If you can ditch the family - a pub crawl round the grass market is a hoot...
    1 point
  12. A guy breaks down in the middle of no-where with steam pouring out of the bonnet. He has pulled into the entrance to a gated field to ensure he's not obstructing the narrow lane. With his head under the bonnet he hears a voice, who says, it will be you fan belt mate. On looking around the only thing he can see is a large brown horse. At this point the horse restates the same comment, and advises him to use his tie to wrap around the pulley'. Then refil the radiator from the stream running along side the road. This will get him into the village at the bottom of the lane, where he will find the local garage that carries all sorts of spare parts. Although bemused at being given car advise from a horse he does as he is told. Thanking the horse he goes to the village and finds the local garage. He pulls in and tells the garage owner all about the horse and the advice he was given. The garage owner asks if it was the top field with the brown horse. The driver confirms this. The garage owner says he was lucky and it was fortunate it wasn't the bottom field with the grey horse. The driver was surprised that the garage owner wasn't shocked to hear about a talking horse and asks why the grey horse was a problem. The garage owner replied, that's because the grey horse knows F**k all about cars.
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