customscoobies was it you?
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customscoobies was it you?
I can't see there being many more white blobeye STI's round these parts!
you were hurtling over the guisborough by-pass round about (where you would turn into guis at the shell garage) I was the green wagon pootling along in traffic still warming my engine.
I must pop over to your unit at some point to say hi!
James
you were hurtling over the guisborough by-pass round about (where you would turn into guis at the shell garage) I was the green wagon pootling along in traffic still warming my engine.
I must pop over to your unit at some point to say hi!
James
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That was me mate!!
Car looked sweet mate! I was already nicely warmed up
Please do mate! Drop me an email jon@customscoobies.com
Car looked sweet mate! I was already nicely warmed up
Please do mate! Drop me an email jon@customscoobies.com
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I will do matey,
in the same way, my home email is james.thynne@ntlworld.com
you might be able to help actually, I have a post in gen tech at the mo. I've got a GReddy universal a-pillar pod and i'm wondering the best way if fixing it. there are 4 selftappers in the kit, which would do the job, but my worry is that there must be a wire behind the plastic trim for the interior alarm sensor!
any ideas?
in the same way, my home email is james.thynne@ntlworld.com
you might be able to help actually, I have a post in gen tech at the mo. I've got a GReddy universal a-pillar pod and i'm wondering the best way if fixing it. there are 4 selftappers in the kit, which would do the job, but my worry is that there must be a wire behind the plastic trim for the interior alarm sensor!
any ideas?
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