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Offline Rhyso

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #140 on: 22 November 2010, 16:01 »
Good work chaps  :cool:

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #141 on: 22 November 2010, 16:25 »
er... is Guy wearing the most retro safety specs I have ever seen?

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #142 on: 22 November 2010, 16:31 »
nope, they are just his normal specs  :laugh: :grin:

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #143 on: 22 November 2010, 16:36 »
My Retro comment still stands :grin:

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #144 on: 22 November 2010, 17:57 »
My Retro comment still stands :grin:

yeah... they kinda suck!!  :laugh:

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #145 on: 22 November 2010, 18:00 »
today was a TOTALLY OSSUM day...

as Chuff has said... all went smoothly, under his instruction, the student learnt lots and the car started easy enough and ran like a dream!!

thank you Mr Chuff :afro:

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #146 on: 22 November 2010, 22:13 »
all went smoothly, under his instruction, the student learnt lots and the car started easy enough and ran like a dream!!

OK, nice try, now out with the disaster that *actually* happened....
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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #147 on: 23 November 2010, 00:39 »
all went smoothly, under his instruction, the student learnt lots and the car started easy enough and ran like a dream!!

OK, nice try, now out with the disaster that *actually* happened....

no, seriously... it was a relatively dull day for chuff and frankers*  :undecided:



*but I am still buzzing that the old girl is running sweet  :laugh:

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #148 on: 23 November 2010, 01:34 »
vid of the old girl running for the first time in a long time!  :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKICIF5_Vg8

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Re: Guy's mk1 Rivage
« Reply #149 on: 23 November 2010, 01:35 »
Good going.......  :cool: whats next?

all went smoothly, under his instruction, the student learnt lots and the car started easy enough and ran like a dream!!

OK, nice try, now out with the disaster that *actually* happened....

Yeah.... there's always something!....  pah, not even a vapour ignition or a faulty axle stand!

all went smoothly, under his instruction, the student learnt lots and the car started easy enough and ran like a dream!!

OK, nice try, now out with the disaster that *actually* happened....

no, seriously... it was a relatively dull day for chuff and frankers*  :undecided:



*but I am still buzzing that the old girl is running sweet  :laugh:

wasn't that long ago it last ran though was it?....... either way they do stand well. try 6 years and not even in the car, first click of the key once the electrics were back in.  :cool: