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Helen wrote: can't workout another way of getting three cars home from husborne crawly.
If you need, I'm going to HC, and have a tow bar on the Audi..... if it helps any ??
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Thanks Tim, but its ok we will take our trailer and put either the 914 or the 911t (boy its going to be tough deciding which one to drive)on the trailer and i'll drive the other 8)

oh and Tim need to talk to you regarding the electic transmission box thingy re-coilling the oogamaflip (sorry hope thats not too technical for you :wink: ) for my 930
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Tim, come and say hello and bring me up to speed on CDI boxes.

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Nick, you really are a top guy, many many thanks for all your help in buying this car.
espechally for trailering all the way up to Husborne Crawley for me today..very much apprechiated.

i got it home and gave it a good run around the local lanes and have tosay im very impressed.itreally easy to drive and feels very solid on the road.
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Helen wrote:Nick, you really are a top guy, many many thanks for all your help in buying this car.
espechally for trailering all the way up to Husborne Crawley for me today..very much apprechiated.

i got it home and gave it a good run around the local lanes and have tosay im very impressed.itreally easy to drive and feels very solid on the road.
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would it be wrong to have a blue strip on this car (reverse of the gulf colours) ?? :?:
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Yes :lol:

Well you did ask: it looks perfect as it is (IMHO)
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See for yourself Helen.... :)

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I would leave it exactly as it is...
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Lightweight_911 wrote:I would leave it exactly as it is...
Agreed, I saw the car at Husborne and it looked fantastic.
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Lightweight_911 wrote:I would leave it exactly as it is...
agreed, and that's coming from somebody with a vinyl fetish! :lol:
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Post by Helen »

uumm, just sat behind it in the gulf blue 914 all the way home up the M1 it crossed my mind it might be 8) to do both cars with opposit colourwise stripes...


sorry, well 60mph for miles on end, leaves a girl a lot of time for her mind to wonder :roll:
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Post by 912uk »

It does look a great car concrats Helen I am sure it's going to get looked after..... it's a zymol overdose...coming it's way......
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too right, took it out for a run around leicestershire today then gave it a wash and got the muck out of all the nooks and crannies like hindges, under lights,between the "porsche" logo, under the boot & bonnet lids and the airvents then i hoovered and polished the inside..

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tomorrow im going to treat the Leather/vinyl inside 8)
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