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Isn't that how cottage industries get started? Had I an openomiter, you would receive my order form forthwith.
Reason #13 for keeping my li'l guy in top condition -a few rock chips notwithstanding.
As some MINI wag posted at an earlier date: 'Without pictures, it didn't happen'. :popcorn:
Old man flat hat. The gentle breeze from a passing 40 ton Mack is just too playful with the bill of a ball cap for my liking.
I was gonna mention a cigar but took a look at all that straw and decided 'bad idea'. Momma horsie has enough to worry about...and Jim too.
My first car was a '63 Spitfire. Had a lot of fun but wasn't wild about it's rear end behavior on the solo track. Welcome to the world of MINI...
When you register be sure to promise yourself to hook up with 'Galen's Elk Run'.
You really want to hope you are close to Paul and his buddy Blimey. If you have any doubts just check out his blog.
As promised, a quaich of Dalmore has been duly raised and drank down to your continued good success. Sláinte mhaith!
My goodness, time's fun when you're having flies. Well done, Nathan! It is a little early right now but at an appropriate moment, I'll splice...
Oh yea!! I still got a three piece set of side draft SU carb balancing needles.
+1 on EBC Red Stuff pads from WMW. Even with a good race jack, Craftsman has one for a hair more than $50.00, don't ever put any of you under...
At 60 paces from a galloping horse, how do you tell them apart? Tread pattern?
Lots of good suggestions here or you could just ask Blimey himself. His blog is full of good ideas.
Mask off any vinyl when polishing but waxing over it is OK. Mask off the black plastic arches and rocker panels too. You don't want wax on that....
Just back from a short errand and had a mo to think about what I posted. There are lots of good products running loose that do a fine job of...