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Funny you should mention that
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I could probably enlarge it if you want?

####ing half 6 in the morning and there's a screeching hyperactive child on the bus and the mothers doing nothing about it. ####.
 
I could probably enlarge it if you want?

####ing half 6 in the morning and there's a screeching hyperactive child on the bus and the mothers doing nothing about it. ####.

I did offer you the use of a bike earlier in the thread
Also if you dont fix 'the heap' by next month, you could always become
Bus buddies with Spirit:rolleyes:
 
I did offer you the use of a bike earlier in the thread
Also if you dont fix 'the heap' by next month, you could always become
Bus buddies with Spirit:rolleyes:
Nah, it's too dark to cycle at the moment. Just got here now and wishing I hadn't got the earlier bus as the place is still locked up. Was hoping to get in there with plenty of time for a morning tom tit
 
Nah, it's too dark to cycle at the moment. Just got here now and wishing I hadn't got the earlier bus as the place is still locked up. Was hoping to get in there with plenty of time for a morning tom tit

It's never too dark to cycle, dressed in black with no lights.
Same as it is never too bright to cycle, dressed head to foot in various hues of dayglo lycra, festooned with multi colour flashing runway landing lights.

Oh and by the way the pashley wouldn't be allowed on the M6, so I am imagining the A66 route.
 
Glad its sorted buddy, did you get the other one in too?
Nope, that's a job for tomorrow. Need to move the anti roll bar but that'll be a piece of **** thankfully.
So where are the pics then?

Mr Wolf with your leccy woes, you may want to consider air tools. You can run long air pipes with minor pressure loss. Just a thought.
I really want to hook a compressor up to the engine. I've got the compressor but haven't been able to source the hoses for the rear, nor the proper mount (Ribble Valley 4x4 sent the wrong one and claimed it wasn't). I read that you can run pretty good air tools off an air con compressor so that's my long term plan. On board air.
 
thank god i dont have to drive up to 'amilton... i quite like having wheels on me vehicle.

Cheers for the save biggee!
 
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