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Mr S

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Dread to think of the insurance claim if you did either end of it, thats for sure. The amount of carbon is unreal, and cant imagine a full Ti exhaust will be cheap either
 

Silvercat

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Pale blue with matching seats. It was very comfy as a youngster
It was...I remember those long car journeys from Hertfordshire to Cornwall (7-8hrs) for our summer holiday , usually travelling through the night, with 4 kids fighting on the back seat. Before the days of the M5.
Happy days..
 

Oneball

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It was...I remember those long car journeys from Hertfordshire to Cornwall (7-8hrs) for our summer holiday , usually travelling through the night, with 4 kids fighting on the back seat. Before the days of the M5.
Happy days..

Our Maxi had cloth seats but with vinyl piping that was terrible when wearing shorts for a 3 hour journey to the Lake District. At which point a wheel trim disappeared down a field and my Dad spent 30 mins looking for it.
 

alfatwo

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Thats because you were white and were allowed to have a job.

Or is anyone who campaigns for social reform in the Black Country a +$? What about Mary MacArthur she looks smartly dressed and clean?
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Nothing personal mate, but there's grafter's, me,I had It easy and my dad kind of, his dad was down the mines in South wales, struggling to breath with the coal dust and on a pound a week!

And then there's the moaners who don't do jack shite and complain about everything!

Dave
 

Oneball

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Nothing personal mate, but there's grafter's, me,I had It easy and my dad kind of, his dad was down the mines in South wales, struggling to breath with the coal dust and on a pound a week!

And then there's the moaners who don't do jack shite and complain about everything!

Dave

I wouldn’t take offence from something you said as you always come across a genuine person.

Thing is if no one moaned we’d still be indentured to the pit for a pound a week.

I lived in Halesowen as a child, my primary school was in Old Hill, my dad worked at Hunt Bros foundry in Oldbury, my first job when I left school was at a printers in Bearwood and for many years I worked in Smethwick. That’s why I picked Mary MacArthur, there’s a park in Crawley Heath named after her:

 

alfatwo

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I wouldn’t take offence from something you said as you always come across a genuine person.

Thing is if no one moaned we’d still be indentured to the pit for a pound a week.

I lived in Halesowen as a child, my primary school was in Old Hill, my dad worked at Hunt Bros foundry in Oldbury, my first job when I left school was at a printers in Bearwood and for many years I worked in Smethwick. That’s why I picked Mary MacArthur, there’s a park in Crawley Heath named after her:

A prober brummie' then
I wouldn’t take offence from something you said as you always come across a genuine person.

Thing is if no one moaned we’d still be indentured to the pit for a pound a week.

I lived in Halesowen as a child, my primary school was in Old Hill, my dad worked at Hunt Bros foundry in Oldbury, my first job when I left school was at a printers in Bearwood and for many years I worked in Smethwick. That’s why I picked Mary MacArthur, there’s a park in Crawley Heath named after her:

Sorry mate, I got a bit carried away there...

Dave
 

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I know at the time there was mixed feelings on this but at the time I had the cheapest and one of the highest mileage 4200 Classico and she was definitely quicker than the MY04 i had after and took to NZ.
I think my old girl got one of the highest bhp.
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