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10th May 2018, 07:43 | #21 | |
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Thank you for your quick recce of the nano field, from your description it look like the moles have not been to busy, so only a couple of rakes / shovels would be needed, if at all, see you guys 48 hours or so. Some owners will be camping Friday evening also caravan parking I will be there around 16.30pm to help erect the tents etc.
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Arctic Givology Learn to Give Everything is Achievable ad altiora tendo. Check out our Nano meet dates http://www.midlandsnanomeets.co.uk/ http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/index.php?thepage=howto " You do the work , we supply the expertise " Last edited by Arctic; 10th May 2018 at 07:50.. |
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10th May 2018, 08:02 | #22 |
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My black car is full of water gain, despite sunroof mod, I am not sure yet if I can make Saturday, is it something you could check if I do? I'm told the drains sometimes come off at the top, but I daren't touch near there because of pillar airbags. Fed up of it now.
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10th May 2018, 08:57 | #23 | |
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It is not something I could take a look at on Saturday as i am fairly busy, i am sure someone would be able to help though, i should imagine if the drain tube had come adrift at the sun roof end you would have roof lining wet as well.
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10th May 2018, 09:11 | #24 |
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OKay, I'll order some scuttle clips and try that. I hope its not the screen - that leaked on the 1.8 as well as scuttle.
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12th May 2018, 22:07 | #25 |
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Saturday meet was great I counted 32 cars at one stage, fans fitted, vis motors repaired and replace thank's to Mr Dave (stocktake) vortex filter fitted, several SCC, several head lights cleaned & polished AndyNo1, intercooler pipes fitted, plenums, radios fitted jubs, and lots more the meets seem to be getting bigger don't forget all owners are welcome, see some of you tomorrow cheers Arctic
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Great meet yesterday ,nice to catch up with people, thanks missus chris for keeping me filled up with tea all day, and a big thanks to arctic for that hand brake mod that he dose
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13th May 2018, 07:04 | #27 |
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Great day out, but best of all we drove back in a completely different car! Both VIS motors replaced and stuck flap freed up just could not believe how the V6 can perform even the autobox seems to change gear better. Thanks Dave.
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13th May 2018, 13:53 | #28 |
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what an fantastic weekend. Thanks to Chris and Pam two wonderful people and thanks to Chris for showing me how to remove and refit bumpers. Steve Artic for the tip to fix my 1.8. All in all a great weekend. Roll on the next one
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13th May 2018, 14:13 | #29 |
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Really enjoyed myself yesterday. Being out in the fresh air after spending 2 months indoors did me the world of good. Roll on June!
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13th May 2018, 15:28 | #30 |
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Although I had my name down for this one due to the wifes car packing I could not get away. Although I have managed to replace my fan and get my rust nuts of the air intake by removing the slam panel.
Hopefully the next one. Stubs |
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