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jagnut66
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Peaky blinders

Post by jagnut66 »

The ultimate version for the Morris enthusiast in the cut and thrust world of modern driving..........
Slice your way through with these beautifully embossed accessories.................
:wink:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-MINOR- ... 4882b73caf

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Do you think these might divide opinion on here?.............
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Re: Peaky blinders

Post by les »

If you're going to die by those peaks, you could hold your head high, we'll have it propped up!! :D

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Re: Peaky blinders

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Roy will be after these!!
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Re: Peaky blinders

Post by bmcecosse »

I just spotted them on ebay and was about to make a post! Is this the tackiest useless accessory we can fit to a Minor?? :lol: :roll: Will they produce a matching air brake (aka 'visor') I wonder ?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Peaky blinders

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Hit a pedestrian will the insurance pay ,it this a modification that you must notify the insurance company .

ian.mcdougall
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Re: Peaky blinders

Post by ian.mcdougall »

they don't even look like a pair to me

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Re: Peaky blinders

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Over the top - even for me! :wink: :lol:

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Re: Peaky blinders

Post by stanley0070 »

jagnut66 wrote:The ultimate version for the Morris enthusiast in the cut and thrust world of modern driving..........
Slice your way through with these beautifully embossed accessories.................
:wink:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-MINOR- ... 4882b73caf

[frame]Image[/frame]

Do you think these might divide opinion on here?.............
One would look great fitted to my baseball cap...real bling :oops: :oops:

ian.mcdougall
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Re: Peaky blinders

Post by ian.mcdougall »

could be used on a set of traffic lights

gtt1951
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Re: Peaky blinders

Post by gtt1951 »

ian.mcdougall wrote:they don't even look like a pair to me
I don't think they are - the logo is definitely a different design and font and the diameter is different.
Actually, in the 2nd picture, they do look like a pair - could be the 1st picture was taken with mis-matched units.
He also does Mini, VW and MG embossings.
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