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Local chaps asked me to spread the word. Never seen his but it must be in
quite good nick from the description.

I understand it has around 200 litres of LPG tanks installed and a modified
smaller petrol tank.

Any one seriously up for a 101 Ambi please droppeth me a lineth.

Lee D



 
Lee_D wrote:
>
> Any one seriously up for a 101 Ambi please droppeth me a lineth.
>
>


Well fairly obviously I'm not after one, but how much does he want ?

Steve
 
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 19:24:34 GMT, "Lee_D"
<leeremovehatandcoatbits@histerminalhat.freeservecoat.co.uk> wrote:

>Local chaps asked me to spread the word. Never seen his but it must be in
>quite good nick from the description.
>
>I understand it has around 200 litres of LPG tanks installed and a modified
>smaller petrol tank.
>
>Any one seriously up for a 101 Ambi please droppeth me a lineth.


Any chance of snapping a few pics of where he has his LPG tanks? I'm
after inspiration!


>
>


 
"Steve Taylor" <steve@thetaylorfamily.org.uk> wrote in message
news:40e461b8$0$4591$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> Lee_D wrote:
> >
> > Any one seriously up for a 101 Ambi please droppeth me a lineth.
> >
> >

>
> Well fairly obviously I'm not after one, but how much does he want ?
>
> Steve


Mrs D has been tasked to get Piccys and the full Spec...

Lee D


 
in article bH8Fc.815$bV2.440@newsfe1-gui.server.ntli.net, Lee_D at
leeremovehatandcoatbits@histerminalhat.freeservecoat.co.uk wrote on 2/7/04
9:05 am:

> "Steve Taylor" <steve@thetaylorfamily.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:40e461b8$0$4591$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
>> Lee_D wrote:
>>>
>>> Any one seriously up for a 101 Ambi please droppeth me a lineth.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Well fairly obviously I'm not after one, but how much does he want ?
>>
>> Steve

>
> Mrs D has been tasked to get Piccys and the full Spec...
>
> Lee D
>
>

Mentioned it to Bruce...will he take part payment in other vehicles.

--
Nikki

1990 Discovery V8i
1985 Range Rover V8
1975 88" Series III 2.25 petrol
1979 Series III Lightweight 2.25 petrol

 
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:41:02 +0100, Nikki Cluley
<nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:

>Mentioned it to Bruce...will he take part payment in other vehicles.


May I be amongst the fist to welcome you to the 101 Club.

Application Form available on-line from:

http://www.101club.org.uk


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from: http://links.solis.co.uk/Geek/X4_Land_Rover/
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Reading this in 'alt.fan.landrover'? Did you know
there's a group FAQ: http://www.aflfaq.dyndns.info
 
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:08:56 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
wrote:

>May I be amongst the fist to welcome you to the


Interesting and welcoming typo... ;-)

 
"Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message
news:BD0B166E.B759%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...

> Mentioned it to Bruce...will he take part payment in other vehicles.
>
> --
> Nikki


Nikki - email me your phone number and I'll relay it on.

Probably easier through the web site below to save all that despamming.

Lee D

--
________________________________
www.lrproject.com
Just a little hobby site about Landies :)
________________________________



 
"Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:scrae0t9jt72cjqsjb4qmn9chki8a1i91g@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:08:56 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
> wrote:
>
> >May I be amongst the fist to welcome you to the

>
> Interesting and welcoming typo... ;-)
>


I thought the recruitment drive had got a bit extreme for a minute :)

Lee D


 
in article uZeFc.131$3P2.11@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net, Lee_D at
leeremovehatandcoatbits@histerminalhat.freeservecoat.co.uk wrote on 2/7/04
4:14 pm:

> "Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message
> news:BD0B166E.B759%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...
>
>> Mentioned it to Bruce...will he take part payment in other vehicles.
>>
>> --
>> Nikki

>
> Nikki - email me your phone number and I'll relay it on.
>
> Probably easier through the web site below to save all that despamming.
>
> Lee D
>
> --
> ________________________________
> www.lrproject.com
> Just a little hobby site about Landies :)
> ________________________________
>
>
>

Will do. Just got to double check with Bruce that he's serious about it.
He has these mad thoughts every now and then but we do have to get rid of
some vehicles. We currently have four land rovers, a motorbike that runs,
one in bits in a box, two quads, loads of pushbikes, a rusty old van(got a
good engine though)two trailers and two twin axle caravans.
--
Nikki

1990 Discovery V8i
1985 Range Rover V8
1975 88" Series III 2.25 petrol
1979 Series III Lightweight 2.25 petrol

 
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 20:20:41 +0100, Nikki Cluley
<nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:

>He has these mad thoughts every now and then


Hmmm... I think that's a common female perspective of otherwise
totally rational, albeit male, thought processes... ;-)

 
On or around Fri, 02 Jul 2004 08:05:27 GMT, "Lee_D"
<leeremovehatandcoatbits@histerminalhat.freeservecoat.co.uk> enlightened us
thusly:

>tasked


verbing wierds language.

--
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"The boys are dreaming wicked or of the bucking ranches of the night and
the jollyrodgered sea." Dylan Thomas (1914 - 1953) Under milk wood
 
in article ctfbe0l8bncpgk3p4e43s18gvtiaoepn8o@4ax.com, Mother at "@ {mother}
@"@101fc.net wrote on 2/7/04 9:05 pm:

> On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 20:20:41 +0100, Nikki Cluley
> <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:
>
>> He has these mad thoughts every now and then

>
> Hmmm... I think that's a common female perspective of otherwise
> totally rational, albeit male, thought processes... ;-)
>


Like tearing out the upstairs bathroom and not replacing it...3 years ago.
Using the kitchen, which he has actually finished alterations to, as a store
room rather than move out of the temporary kitchen(old garage which is
supposed to be a playroom for the kids). I wont say how many years we've
been stuck in the "bunker", but for 2 years it had no floor in it - just a
big hole!
I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
plastering)this morning. This is so he can start to fit a couple of kitchen
units and re-tile someones kitchen on Monday.

The only rooms that have been finished are the kids bedrooms and the
downstairs bathroom, thats if you forget about the ceiling which still
hasn't been artexed.
--
Nikki

1990 Discovery V8i
1985 Range Rover V8
1975 88" Series III 2.25 petrol
1979 Series III Lightweight 2.25 petrol

 


"Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message news:BD0C752A.B790%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...
> in article ctfbe0l8bncpgk3p4e43s18gvtiaoepn8o@4ax.com, Mother at "@ {mother}
> @"@101fc.net wrote on 2/7/04 9:05 pm:
>
> > On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 20:20:41 +0100, Nikki Cluley
> > <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:
> >
> >> He has these mad thoughts every now and then

> >
> > Hmmm... I think that's a common female perspective of otherwise
> > totally rational, albeit male, thought processes... ;-)
> >

>
> Like tearing out the upstairs bathroom and not replacing it...3 years ago.
> Using the kitchen, which he has actually finished alterations to, as a store
> room rather than move out of the temporary kitchen(old garage which is
> supposed to be a playroom for the kids). I wont say how many years we've
> been stuck in the "bunker", but for 2 years it had no floor in it - just a
> big hole!
> I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
> has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
> other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
> didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
> plastering)this morning. This is so he can start to fit a couple of kitchen
> units and re-tile someones kitchen on Monday.
>
> The only rooms that have been finished are the kids bedrooms and the
> downstairs bathroom, thats if you forget about the ceiling which still
> hasn't been artexed.
> --
> Nikki
>
>


Ah but you can't rush these jobs, its your preparation that takes time
that's what I keep saying anyway it took me nearly a year to do the bathroom
well actually it was 15 months but it's nearer to a year than two years

Andy
--
SWB Series 2a ( dressed as a 3) "Bruce"
It's big it's mean it's really really green


 
Nikki Cluley wrote:
> I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
> has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
> other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
> didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
> plastering)this morning.


Show him you love him, buy him an ambi.....

Steve
 
in article 2ko3qiF4jsskU1@uni-berlin.de, Andy.Smalley at
Andy.Smalley@Bigfoot.Com wrote on 3/7/04 5:05 pm:

>
>
> "Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message
> news:BD0C752A.B790%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...
>> in article ctfbe0l8bncpgk3p4e43s18gvtiaoepn8o@4ax.com, Mother at "@ {mother}
>> @"@101fc.net wrote on 2/7/04 9:05 pm:
>>
>>> On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 20:20:41 +0100, Nikki Cluley
>>> <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> He has these mad thoughts every now and then
>>>
>>> Hmmm... I think that's a common female perspective of otherwise
>>> totally rational, albeit male, thought processes... ;-)
>>>

>>
>> Like tearing out the upstairs bathroom and not replacing it...3 years ago.
>> Using the kitchen, which he has actually finished alterations to, as a store
>> room rather than move out of the temporary kitchen(old garage which is
>> supposed to be a playroom for the kids). I wont say how many years we've
>> been stuck in the "bunker", but for 2 years it had no floor in it - just a
>> big hole!
>> I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
>> has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
>> other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
>> didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
>> plastering)this morning. This is so he can start to fit a couple of kitchen
>> units and re-tile someones kitchen on Monday.
>>
>> The only rooms that have been finished are the kids bedrooms and the
>> downstairs bathroom, thats if you forget about the ceiling which still
>> hasn't been artexed.
>> --
>> Nikki
>>
>>

>
> Ah but you can't rush these jobs, its your preparation that takes time
> that's what I keep saying anyway it took me nearly a year to do the bathroom
> well actually it was 15 months but it's nearer to a year than two years
>
> Andy


It'll get done eventually.....like when we decide to put the house up for
sale. I've lived with house alterations for the past 8 years on and off.
--
Nikki

1990 Discovery V8i
1985 Range Rover V8
1975 88" Series III 2.25 petrol
1979 Series III Lightweight 2.25 petrol

 


"Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message news:BD0C752A.B790%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...
> in article ctfbe0l8bncpgk3p4e43s18gvtiaoepn8o@4ax.com, Mother at "@ {mother}
> @"@101fc.net wrote on 2/7/04 9:05 pm:
>
> > On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 20:20:41 +0100, Nikki Cluley
> > <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:
> >
> >> He has these mad thoughts every now and then

> >
> > Hmmm... I think that's a common female perspective of otherwise
> > totally rational, albeit male, thought processes... ;-)
> >

>
> Like tearing out the upstairs bathroom and not replacing it...3 years ago.
> Using the kitchen, which he has actually finished alterations to, as a store
> room rather than move out of the temporary kitchen(old garage which is
> supposed to be a playroom for the kids). I wont say how many years we've
> been stuck in the "bunker", but for 2 years it had no floor in it - just a
> big hole!
> I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
> has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
> other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
> didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
> plastering)this morning. This is so he can start to fit a couple of kitchen
> units and re-tile someones kitchen on Monday.
>
> The only rooms that have been finished are the kids bedrooms and the
> downstairs bathroom, thats if you forget about the ceiling which still
> hasn't been artexed.
> --
> Nikki
>
>


Ah but you can't rush these jobs, its your preparation that takes time
that's what I keep saying anyway it took me nearly a year to do the bathroom
well actually it was 15 months but it's nearer to a year than two years

Andy
--
SWB Series 2a ( dressed as a 3) "Bruce"
It's big it's mean it's really really green


 
Nikki Cluley wrote:
> I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
> has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
> other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
> didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
> plastering)this morning.


Show him you love him, buy him an ambi.....

Steve
 
in article 2ko3qiF4jsskU1@uni-berlin.de, Andy.Smalley at
Andy.Smalley@Bigfoot.Com wrote on 3/7/04 5:05 pm:

>
>
> "Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message
> news:BD0C752A.B790%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...
>> in article ctfbe0l8bncpgk3p4e43s18gvtiaoepn8o@4ax.com, Mother at "@ {mother}
>> @"@101fc.net wrote on 2/7/04 9:05 pm:
>>
>>> On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 20:20:41 +0100, Nikki Cluley
>>> <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> He has these mad thoughts every now and then
>>>
>>> Hmmm... I think that's a common female perspective of otherwise
>>> totally rational, albeit male, thought processes... ;-)
>>>

>>
>> Like tearing out the upstairs bathroom and not replacing it...3 years ago.
>> Using the kitchen, which he has actually finished alterations to, as a store
>> room rather than move out of the temporary kitchen(old garage which is
>> supposed to be a playroom for the kids). I wont say how many years we've
>> been stuck in the "bunker", but for 2 years it had no floor in it - just a
>> big hole!
>> I can understand that he often doesn't feel like working on our house as he
>> has to work around us and its what he does all week, in various forms for
>> other people. He's not in too good a mood this morning as the plasterer
>> didn't show up yesterday and has had to do it himself(he hates
>> plastering)this morning. This is so he can start to fit a couple of kitchen
>> units and re-tile someones kitchen on Monday.
>>
>> The only rooms that have been finished are the kids bedrooms and the
>> downstairs bathroom, thats if you forget about the ceiling which still
>> hasn't been artexed.
>> --
>> Nikki
>>
>>

>
> Ah but you can't rush these jobs, its your preparation that takes time
> that's what I keep saying anyway it took me nearly a year to do the bathroom
> well actually it was 15 months but it's nearer to a year than two years
>
> Andy


It'll get done eventually.....like when we decide to put the house up for
sale. I've lived with house alterations for the past 8 years on and off.
--
Nikki

1990 Discovery V8i
1985 Range Rover V8
1975 88" Series III 2.25 petrol
1979 Series III Lightweight 2.25 petrol

 
"Nikki Cluley" <nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com> wrote in message
news:BD0B166E.B759%nikki.cluley@ntlorld.com...

> Mentioned it to Bruce...will he take part payment in other vehicles.
>
> --
> Nikki


Nikki - email me your phone number and I'll relay it on.

Probably easier through the web site below to save all that despamming.

Lee D

--
________________________________
www.lrproject.com
Just a little hobby site about Landies :)
________________________________



 

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