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We don't spend all our time in the car.... honest
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Stuart
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Post by Stuart »

Whilst your offer is very generous Russ, I would much prefer to sagely guide you from afar :) Joking aside, if it were the fintail variant I would have talked someone (you maybe) into saving it. As it's the 190 you can do what you like :D

I have some NATO left if you want some, and I'm sure there are some rollers in one of the sheds :thumbs:
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Using the wrong kind of airfilter or using 1956 wheel nuts on a 1957 car is enough to wind up a purist , sticker bomb it and they would self combust . There are two kinds of people i run away from , those who are armed and those who are classic car buffs . Pete

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pjs65 wrote:Using the wrong kind of airfilter or using 1956 wheel nuts on a 1957 car is enough to wind up a purist , sticker bomb it and they would self combust . There are two kinds of people i run away from , those who are armed and those who are classic car buffs . Pete
Well said pete!:iagree:

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Stuart wrote:
I have some NATO left if you want some, and I'm sure there are some rollers in one of the sheds :thumbs:
Thanks mate, But i like the well worn patina it has.;)

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