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mikeb wrote:It is for sale and a totally original RS 3.1
looks a very nice example should get snapped up :)

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Quick update before another mad work filled week.
new leads and plugs supplied by Mr Judd (Dave J) and after 20 minutes twiddling, they were all on and............................................the stuttering is gone:party:

I did about 10-12 miles, so a longer run tomorrow will tell, but so far, so good.

MOT Tuesday, that should be fun with a 24 year old car:willy_nilly:

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Best of luck Bert.........told you it was the leads ;)
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http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/994302.htm
You may want to sit down :thumbs:

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Good luck with the mot.

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Cheers Pab's/Stu.
The Capri is perfect, 9 years and counting till I get some wonga from my pension, and at the moment it's a toss between one of these and a Cossie.

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Rob S wrote:a toss between one of these and a Cossie.


mate it has to be a moonstone blue sapphire cosworth, a great family car.
if you do buy a cossie mate ill build you an engine for it:bart:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1990-FORD-SIE ... 2313b65437

had my car on the ramp yesterday and its absolutly mint even gordon was impressed with the condition of it and said its a good base for my new project soon.
good look for the MOT, if a sierra has made it this far in its life its been well looked after and yours is a great example mate.
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As posted elsewhere, the old girl passed with flying colours, and plans are afoot to get things moving in the "improvements" factors!
Here's to another 24 years!
Thanks for your kind words guys.

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have you got your handles yet mate, if so get them door cars on the car
and update with some more pics want to see how lush it all looks:D
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They arrived yesterday, but I'm on a flipping course this weekend, so won't get chance till tomorrow night at the earliest.
As for looking lush...........a raven Recaro interior would look lush, mines more living room spec.
Definite improvement though ;)

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Nearly ended the build thread tonight!
I was late for work tonight, and now having to travel an hour rather than ten minutes down the road, had to press on to make up some ground.
The main road I wanted was closed, and I thought I could hit the back roads into Basildon but unfortunately they hit back.
I've been meaning to get some new tyres for a while, but on the approach to a right hander, I realised I was carrying too much speed and the car ploughed straight on into a field!!.
In shock, I whacked it into reverse, and wheelspun out of the green stuff. Luckily for me, there was no ditch, and as it turns out, no resultant damage (apparently).
The tyres, albeit old, have plenty of tread, but they will definitely be going to be recycled (Stu-Do you need any more plant pots mate?)
I won't be taking the same route home, nor the same brisk approach.
Keep it safe homies!!

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