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Old 11th September 2012, 14:37   #31
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S'ok mate, I was just curious how they differed from the filament bulbs thats all as I was gonna buy some.
Very white and very bright is all I can tell you

It felt like I was floodlit, in the dark I couldn't see out of the car and felt that everyone within 5 miles could see in

I reckon they'd be much better in a ZT than a 75, the 75 suits the orangey glow of incandescents IMHO.
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Old 11th September 2012, 23:14   #32
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I'm intending to bring my Ebay nightmare along on Saturday - it's been suggested that I might be able to get some pointers on the various problems that I have. (I need to start a list I think!)

Ideally I think it needs to go on T4 for some diagnosis. Will anyone be doing that? Quite happy to pay obviously.

It would be helpful as I don't really want to be driving all over the county until I've sorted the cutting out out...
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Old 12th September 2012, 05:47   #33
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I'm intending to bring my Ebay nightmare along on Saturday - it's been suggested that I might be able to get some pointers on the various problems that I have. (I need to start a list I think!)

Ideally I think it needs to go on T4 for some diagnosis. Will anyone be doing that? Quite happy to pay obviously.

It would be helpful as I don't really want to be driving all over the county until I've sorted the cutting out out...
As far as i am aware BigRuss is coming on Saturday so it might be worth sending him a pm as his services are usually in demand

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Old 13th September 2012, 07:15   #34
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sorry to have been away but just changed jobs and various other things going on at the moment but i would like to know how many for the barby on Saturday night also if anyone has a gazebo it would help as the one i had has now gone

if anyone can cook this will help too (BRIAN )


please also let me know if you need vegetarian for the barby and please bring your own beer and wine(DAVE) i will put in £50 towards the barby and will not get to drunk this time !

looking forward to this weekend hope to see you all there

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Old 13th September 2012, 20:41   #35
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Ross & i will be eating at the BBQ & i would be happy to help out with the cooking if required.
Can't help with a gazebo though, unless a waterproof one appears on ebay that is local & at the right price before the meet.

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Old 14th September 2012, 11:19   #36
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Ross & i will be eating at the BBQ & i would be happy to help out with the cooking if required.
Can't help with a gazebo though, unless a waterproof one appears on ebay that is local & at the right price before the meet.

Steve
Well Andy it looks like you have got two cooks for the BBQ as you put me forward to do it.
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Old 14th September 2012, 11:26   #37
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Well Andy it looks like you have got two cooks for the BBQ as you put me forward to do it.
Brian shouting ther orders..


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Old 14th September 2012, 11:34   #38
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Ross & i will be eating at the BBQ & i would be happy to help out with the cooking if required.
Can't help with a gazebo though, unless a waterproof one appears on ebay that is local & at the right price before the meet.

Steve
Hi Steve, I would quite happily throw in £20 or so for a Yorkshire Gazebo a few others and we could get a decent one.

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Old 14th September 2012, 11:58   #39
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Hi Steve, I would quite happily throw in £20 or so for a Yorkshire Gazebo a few others and we could get a decent one.

Simon
Might be an idea - not sure if it would get here in time but do you think this one would be any good?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-Proo...item3cca179736

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Looks good to me, 3 x 4 is a good size.

Anyone else who could throw in a few quid out there?

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