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ferret76
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Post by ferret76 »

G'day All,

Greetings from the tropical Top End of Australia. Moggy owners are few and far between in this neck of the woods (quite literally) and I'm glad to have found the company of like-minded enthusiasts.
I am currently driving a white 1954 2 Door splitty called Beanie. I previously owned a 1957 4 door, unfortunately the target of an arson attack, and a 1957 van.
Looking forward to many hours scanning the posts.
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Post by ASL642 »

Hi ferret76 and welcome aboard. Got any pictures to show us of your cars?

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Post by 8009STEVE »

Looking forward to many hours scanning the posts.
It can be addictive at times.
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Post by rayofleamington »

don't forget to make breaks in between reading posts to fix your cars... (or you'll end up cycling like me ;-) )
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Post by FrankM83 »

Welcome aboard ferret :)

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Post by moggiemadman »

G'day mate and welcome,heres another website you might be interested in as its based in aussie http://www.minormania.com/index.php

Cheers
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Post by bigginger »

NZ, that one, I think. Aus site here - http://www.morrisdownunder.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2
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Post by Kevin »

Glad you found us Ferret :D and remember if you do have a qustion we never go off track or is it we never stay on track :oops: cant remember which.
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Post by Peetee »

or you'll end up cycling like me
there's nothing demeaning about that I'll have you know young sir! :evil:
It's a perfect alternative to driving one's Minor out in the rain. :D
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Post by Judge »

Peetee wrote:It's a perfect alternative to driving one's Minor out in the rain. :D
................ and we can't let that happen can we? :wink: :lol:
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Post by dave1949 »

Welcome to the upside down(to you) moggie land :wink:
Whats the spares situation in your location and sorry what's the time difference? can't remember(12 in front?)
Cheers Dave
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Post by dalebrignall »

welcome and moggy driving in the rain is fun,going round roundabouts sideways always raises a few eyebrows
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Post by ferret76 »

"Whats the spares situation in your location and sorry what's the time difference? can't remember(12 in front?)"

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! The spares situation is fairly grim, there is a place I deal with in Canberra called Classic Motoring that has a good range of Moggy and Mini parts, however Canberra is several thousand kms away. The equivalent would be someone in London ordering parts from Istanbul. Most of my parts come from ESM, they generally arrive faster!! The time difference is +9.5, greater minds than mine have tried to work out where the .5 comes from so don't ask.

In regards to driving in the rain, in the monsoon season we get 70+ inches of rain in a 4 month period as well as the odd cyclone. In weather like that, a moggy is basically a colander with wheels.
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Post by ferret76 »

A photo as requested.
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    Post by AndrewSkinner »

    dalebrignall wrote:welcome and moggy driving in the rain is fun,going round roundabouts sideways always raises a few eyebrows
    hehe welcome aboard ferret76! and im glad im not the only one that enjoys a good ole power slide in the wet :D :D
    An age when roads were empty, machines were simple and every journey was an adventure!!
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