I bought this Tourer
as title says, I bought this members tourer
https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=280356 Now trying to arrange transport as clutch seems to be losing fluid. It cost me lunch out, a Radley purse and a Radley handbag and that's just to my wife, nothing like taking advantage :) looking forward to getting the Tourer home and starting work on it. I now have to break the duff MKII 1.8 that's on the drive. Goodness knows where I'm going to store all the body panels etc. macafee2 |
Don’t be fitting my Serpents on to it...:eek::D
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house is full, greenhouses are full, sheds are full, garage is full. Dare not devote any more garden to a sheds. No doubt I'll have a light bulb moment. macafee2 |
Just park it on the road. If anyone asks you are a member of the travelling community and how dare they challenge your human rights.
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Looks like a beauty!
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just been reading Haynes manual for removing front sub frame. As #I expect slave cylinder has had it
After sub frame comes off then it's the clutch so it wont be on the road anytime soon. I feel both excitement and fear macafee2 |
I hope you have good facilities - don't envy you that job, - makes a head gasket look like childsplay.
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Looks lovely :cool:
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