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Morning! I've been following this from the start via a link posted by Grizz on UKgser Totally Awesome work But I am outta popcorn and dying to see how you have got on I need a boot up the ass to get stuck back into my T25 again Weather and no Shed are key factors Good morning and welcome. You know by now there are some simple, and then some simply amazing builds on here. All are valid, all are right fo ether person who owns it. So no right and wrongs, but certainly a melting pot of ideas. This is another Corsair, completely different, in case you missed it. forum.retro-rides.org/thread/200957/1967-corsair-restoration-ghost-bustingChris is one of those guys who will share advice freely, unlike some who sit on knowledge and prefer to watch one crash and burn. Anyway, I too am waiting to hear of updates on this build
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Jun 13, 2019 11:24:49 GMT
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I do know that the chap who's building this Corsair Pickup has been away driving one of his other Corsair's around Europe along with some other Corsair Owners Club Members and when he has caught up on his workload he will get back to it when he can.
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drfarkoff
Kinda New
Principally an Old BMW MOtorcycle Tech who has graduated to a T25 Camper with insidious tin worm
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Jun 13, 2019 22:24:42 GMT
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Hey Rian (Grizz) its Jay off UKgsers Same Username I have been looking about and seeking inspiration All I can say is "I get it" Modern stuff has no real appeal ECU Airbags ABS Back to basics and lets face it a 29 year old T25 Turbo D Is pretty much back to basics And the standard of work on so many builds here is fantastic
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May 17, 2020 11:20:09 GMT
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Hows the pickup going should be close by now with all this time on your hands?
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