10mpg
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Apr 29, 2010 23:46:21 GMT
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or somewhere close! Got some doors for my Mustang at a bodyshop up in mansfield/worksop area NG22 9LD need them down my way in Reading Berkshire Big heavy things so would need someone with a largish car or van they will go in the boot of a Mondeo Hatch or Honda Accord Estate from experience with the seats down, (or allegedly across the rear seats of a new shape mondeo)... They are pillarless so long and thin in shape a bloomin heavy.. Would save a me a lot of diesel going there and back just for them so happy to offer a fist full of shiny things to anyone who can help! What they come from!
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rysz
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I can offer storage, but I am not down that way at all in the near future...
I am in NG5 North Nottingham...
Rysz.
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kevfromwales
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Apr 30, 2010 11:54:13 GMT
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if you are in no mad panic ed, then I can get them from rysz next time I am at akku's or notts in general, then drop them at area fiddy two?
or if you are in no hurry at all, I might be able to drop them in at yours next time I'm london bound - or you meet me on the M25??
- kfw (reckon I'll probably have room for them in the F250 eh?)
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Almost on the road: b11 sunny breadvan, e36 tds, 325i skidcar,
nearly there: ford f250 tathauler, suzuki alto, u11 bluey
not for a while: ford pop, 32 rails,
not in this lifetime: ruby, '29 hillman
''unfortanatly I'm quite old and scruffy and in need of some loving. my drive shaft needs a new boot....''
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10mpg
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Apr 30, 2010 23:37:41 GMT
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Cheers kev and rysz I'm in no mad panic, just want to get them out of this chaps way before he gets narked with me, though I've not been told they're available for collection yet, I'm guessing towards the end of next week sometime...
Happy to meet anyone pretty much anywhere convenient, I'm up to oxford most days for uni and if I can do it lateish evening pretty much anywhere! I'm not adverse to doing the drive up there or even the fuel cost really just with m'studies my business and my baby girl, trying to find the time during the working day (when the bodyshop is open) is nightmare! and they're way to big to freight easilly and strapping them to a pallet would probably dent them to cr@p and cost me a mint!
And yeah they're 'big' but not stakebed F250 'big' ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Last Edit: Apr 30, 2010 23:39:26 GMT by 10mpg
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If we can work out how to get them in the PT Cruiser without my wife complaining then I can get them to Oxford on a Sunday in a few weeks, got a mate's birthday lunch going on there. Can't imagine they'd go in the Lexus.
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10mpg
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ohh, that sounds good, though to be honest i really cant see your missus not complaining unless she is very forgiving, as they are a damn akward shape and quite heavy, being so long... i'd be pretty sure you'd have to have the seats down, though like i say allegedly the current owner of them put them standing up across the car on the rear seats wrapped in a blanket, I'd question weather this is a good idea though (he had no choice his boot was full of work stuff that couldn't be removed), not sure about the boot space in a PT cruiser, though i can get you some pretty accurate dimensions from my rusty ones if it would help..?
Would gladly help with diesel(petrol?) tokens
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Hmmm, there will be 3 of us in the car so it may be a bit of a push TBH.
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1941 Wolseley Not Rod - 1956 Humber Hawk - 1957 Daimler Conquest - 1966 Buick LeSabre - 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury - 1968 Ford Galaxie - 1969 Ford Country Squire - 1969 Mercury Marquis - 1970 Morris Minor - 1970 Buick Skylark - 1970 Ford Galaxie - 1971 Ford Galaxie - 1976 Continental Mark IV - 1976 Ford Capri - 1994 Ford Fiesta
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10mpg
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No worries then I think i'll try and find the time to shoot up in person sometime soon! Thanks for all the offers though..
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I can pick them up from there and store them here if that helps at all?
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1941 Wolseley Not Rod - 1956 Humber Hawk - 1957 Daimler Conquest - 1966 Buick LeSabre - 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury - 1968 Ford Galaxie - 1969 Ford Country Squire - 1969 Mercury Marquis - 1970 Morris Minor - 1970 Buick Skylark - 1970 Ford Galaxie - 1971 Ford Galaxie - 1976 Continental Mark IV - 1976 Ford Capri - 1994 Ford Fiesta
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10mpg
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ohh yes it might, I've just got to phone and find out how the bodyshops getting on with them
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10mpg
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Apparently the bodyshop need them untill at least the middle of next week so I'll update then!
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10mpg
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May 18, 2010 10:41:12 GMT
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I can pick them up from there and store them here if that helps at all? You have PM dude!
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