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pablo
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Post by pablo »

It just seems that you always have to give these older cars a lot of love before they give you any pleasure. Maybe thats where we keep going wrong:banghead:. Nice update.
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Well done chap, glad to see you've sorted the motor.
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Nice one Pete glad its sorted!:thumbs:

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Before you start painting the inside, get some bowls or mugs in there with loads of salt in and give them at least 24 hours to soak up any moisture that may be there (dehumidifier would be better) but otherwise you may well just be painting on top of something that will catch you out later on :D
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pedGSR
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Post by pedGSR »

Cheers for that tip. Had never thought of that. :)
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