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Old 08-13-2004, 02:44 AM
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Sure would. You could plate your wheels and engine cover whilst you're about it for a real BLING effect
Old 08-13-2004, 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Gooner mad,Aug 13 2004, 09:14 AM
Don't knock the oldies .........what's wrong with a bit of fun? ....too many of you young whipper snappers around trying to hog the limelight....ha! ha!

There's a lot to be said for having the time to really enjoy the car.......I'll be driving one - ton up - when I'm 90!!!!

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Oh I'm not much respect for the fossils round here.

Vernon in his 71st year and AdrianEagle in his 68th, and both can drive the S admiribly

Tonky gave up when he reached 80 though

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Originally Posted by AquilaEagle,Aug 13 2004, 01:51 PM

Vernon in his 71st year and AdrianEagle in his 68th, and both can drive the S admiribly

Well, thank you, young Ian!

But don't you mean 'admirABLY'?

(what do they teach youngsters in school these days? Text messaging, I suppose.)
Old 08-13-2004, 09:49 AM
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lol sory i gt it rong, didnt meen 2 affend u
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Originally Posted by S200 VMC,Aug 13 2004, 04:35 PM
Well, thank you, young Ian!

But don't you mean 'admirABLY'?

(what do they teach youngsters in school these days? Text messaging, I suppose.)
Pax, Ian,

Just glad your adjective was 'admiribly' and not 'horribily'!
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And this old git is now trying a DIY method to put speaker pods behind the rear headrests in that safety roll over thingy!

Will be mostly made from paper and pva glue with a bit of ply. Once made should be a suitable former for fibreglass moulding! First attempt failed but lessons were learnt.

We oldies ain't so daft as we're stupid!
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Gonna try this prob today, is it easy to unclip the head rests?
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Yep just pull apart! Even us oldies can do it. 'Fraid to say my head rest pods failed to live up to my expectations and I settled for a couple of speakers in the rear bulkheads instead.
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Right tis done, just need a sunny day to get the hood down and test the staples a4 binder !!
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