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Ford part or pattern part?

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Re: Ford part or pattern part?

Postby TIMO » Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:57 pm

lightning wrote:Well, I couldn't budge the thing even with a pry bar so it'll have to go into the garage for them to do it.

With the help of a strategically placed torqued up clamp and a heavy twat with a branded lumphommer,, that will fly out ,,, you have too much dough mate :mrgreen:
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Re: Ford part or pattern part?

Postby lightning » Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:23 pm

I will give that a try.

I don't want to pay somebody else to do the job if I can do it myself, I'm not exactly well off at the moment.
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Re: Ford part or pattern part?

Postby TIMO » Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:27 pm

lightning wrote:I will give that a try.

I don't want to pay somebody else to do the job if I can do it myself, I'm not exactly well off at the moment.

Show it who,s gaffer :wink:
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