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Originally posted by LOUIE View Postfrosty why shouldnt i go there, its a valid question and may see me leave the club and join the avo for that sole reason
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Originally posted by Frosticles View PostIn the club we have 19 variants of the RS model from the MK1 Twin Cam through to the MK2 RS Focus. Everybody wants re-man parts for their cars. The club basically cannot afford to do this at the present time I'm afraid due to the sheer costs involved. Also, What parts do we have re-made????? If we did some MK1/2 Escort parts then all the Cosworth/Turbo owners would be asking why we didn't do re-makes for their cars etc.............BIG can of worms
“The great thing about the sierra is, it has all the mechanical simplicity of a knife and fork” Quentin Willson
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Originally posted by mikers2k View PostTis true, I'd want 2wd header tank, rear chassis legs, door mouldings, turbo pedistall bolts...etc etc
With AVO, They only have 2 variants of cars to cater for, The MK1 Escort and the MK1 Capri therefore, the re-manufacture of certain parts is easier for the club to do.
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Originally posted by graham John View Postlol
kev the statesman
frosticles for president
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Originally posted by Frosticles View PostJust call me Kevin B'Stard
The Great Bustard, kevinus frosticlese, is in the bustard family, the only member of the genus Mexicous. It breeds in southern and central Nottingham, where it is the largest species of hairless bird, and frequents chinese and indian eateries, usually resulting in a morning puking session. The young are known to be extremely Vocal. Sizeable populations exist in the midland's Area, but the species is declining due to the natural habitat of race circuit Gravel traps disappearing.
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Originally posted by graham John View PostThe Great Bustard, kevinus frosticlese, is in the bustard family, the only member of the genus Mexicous. It breeds in southern and central Nottingham, where it is the largest species of hairless bird, and frequents chinese and indian eateries, usually resulting in a morning puking session. The young are known to be extremely Vocal. Sizeable populations exist in the midland's Area, but the species is declining due to the natural habitat of race circuit Gravel traps disappearing.
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