Quick fit fitter

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bmcecosse
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Post by bmcecosse »

Still think there were 848 engines at the end!!
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not to my knowledge on vans or pick ups, maybe on saloons or travs
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Re: Quick fit fitter

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ericwork wrote:One of out 'fleet' developed a rattle a few weeks ago, it has now started to get louder. So, in a mad moment I decided to swap the engine for a good one I have lying around. It went brilliantly, total of just under three hours and she was done. -snip-
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Excellent work, well done, that man, MUCH better than a quick fit fitter!!!
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Post by bigginger »

aupickup wrote:not to my knowledge on vans or pick ups, maybe on saloons or travs
Nor to mine, or a fairly large selection of books.
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aupickup wrote:not to my knowledge on vans or pick ups, maybe on saloons or travs
Nope. Not on saloons, convs, or travs.
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