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aaron6

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Post #26
How much was that? That gear knob looks nice. Smile

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Posted 2nd Apr 2013 at 21:38
foot

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Post #27
I'm good mates with Joe over at Trim Deluxe so he did it as a favour as I did a few things for him. I can find out what he would charge if you like
Posted 3rd Apr 2013 at 10:53
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Post #28
So last weekend i did a photo shoot for a Mini Owners cub at a near by empty warehouse/workshop that used to be owned by Vauxhall so once we were finished i thought i would take advantage of the space and take a few of my own car















Posted 19th Apr 2013 at 13:47
foot

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Post #29
i finally got around to fitting/upgrading the brakes last night

fitted list consists of
recon Lucas calipers & carriers all new seals and bolts painted silver
braided lines
OEM Genuine Pug Pads
Miles Supplied a set of grooved disks
all new brake fluid with a full system flush

so from this -


cleaned up the hubs


all fitted


Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 11:44
oecken

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Post #30
Nice to see you back in the fold Tom Thumbs up

New 6 looks nice even if its in the wrong colour Shut up like the gear knob / gaiter very much.

I remember the road where you binned your first one is really greasy in the wet, spun the 106 there back in the day but managed to stay in the middle of the road, the bollards are unforgiving (obviously LOL)

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Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 12:03
foot

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Post #31
lol i do love how Moonstone divides this forum so much.

thanks for the comments tho fella and yeah its not a nice road in the wet i know quite a few people who have lost it there but none as bad as me lol.

what you driving these days?

Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 16:19
oecken

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Post #32
Lol currently a Subaru Legacy Grandwagon Lancaster 2.5l snow loving whore. Im in New Zealand Razz

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Posted 8th Jun 2013 at 08:13
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Post #33
oh awesome how long you been out there?
Posted 10th Jun 2013 at 12:03

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