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Life Saab Itch
34,047 posts
57 months
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Kev Leaper of PPC magazine was putting a T series engine in a sebring arched BGT.
The t series had the same block as the O series which was a descendent of the B series. He had no issues with engine fitting. The T series is way bigger than a K.
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Life Saab Itch
34,047 posts
57 months
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McAndy said: Morning leprechaun lovers. Have a most jolly of Wednesdays! Second tri-mester? You got some last night...probably this morning too.
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simer553
483 posts
21 months
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DickyC said: Has everyone seen the CW7 / DrTre exchange in the Things That Annoy You Beyond Reason thread?
A classic amongst classics. Just read it this mornin. Brilliant - even by CW standards 
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Karyn
5,381 posts
37 months
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Life Saab Itch said: Second tri-mester?
You got some last night...probably this morning too. 
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PSBuckshot
4,640 posts
28 months
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Hello homies, at the cricket last night I witnessed this poor lad get 100% wasted off two points. Couldn't walk in a straight line, kept telling his very pissed off looking girlfriend that he loves her. Don't see that lasting. Was entertainment for the whole crowd and his girlfriend knew that everyone was watching.
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simer553
483 posts
21 months
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PSBuckshot said: Hello homies, at the cricket last night I witnessed this poor lad get 100% wasted off two points. Couldn't walk in a straight line, kept telling his very pissed off looking girlfriend that he loves her. Don't see that lasting. Was entertainment for the whole crowd and his girlfriend knew that everyone was watching. Pints of what though? A few years back at Headingly, the 'beer' queue was bloody miles long so I decided that in order to not miss half the match, I would have Pimms instead. Four 'pints of pimms later, I was fooking smashed ( and I can swill a bit..... obviously not Pimms tho...  )
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NotDave
20,951 posts
26 months
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Life Saab Itch said: Kev Leaper of PPC magazine was putting a T series engine in a sebring arched BGT.
The t series had the same block as the O series which was a descendent of the B series. He had no issues with engine fitting. The T series is way bigger than a K. As ever sir you're a font of knowledge. Final question, VVC vs non-VVC?
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PSBuckshot
4,640 posts
28 months
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simer553 said: Pints of what though? Marstons! Lovely stuff.
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NotDave
20,951 posts
26 months
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LSI: iirc VED exemption is early 1972, but rubber bumpers were circa 1974. Cheapest "solid" b's are circa 76/77 as they're unloved. Which would suit me as for a project I see no point in b  dising a cherished example!
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McAndy
4,918 posts
46 months
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Life Saab Itch said: Second tri-mester?
You got some last night...probably this morning too.  Sadly not. But I have mentioned that I've read that chapter of the books! Combat tonight. I could've used it last night, but given I don't expect today to be any better I'll just take two days of pent up rage in instead!
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ali_kat
22,443 posts
90 months
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Life Saab Itch said: Eye czeched it.  Wrong blooming answer tho  
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Adenauer
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105 months
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Guten Morgen, Ihr Fensterlecker 
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Life Saab Itch
34,047 posts
57 months
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ali_kat said: It's not my fault that your suggestion is anatomically impossible. 
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ZOLLAR
16,219 posts
42 months
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Anybody else think this looks like CB?  
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Adenauer
8,903 posts
105 months
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ZOLLAR
16,219 posts
42 months
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Adenauer said: No Oh...ok.... 
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simer553
483 posts
21 months
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PSBuckshot said: Marstons! Lovely stuff. Lovely indeed but hardly rocket fuel Oh dear.... that boy could be described as somewhat 'lightweight' then.....
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gog440
4,399 posts
59 months
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Friend of mine has a very late mgbgt in a pale yellow (primsose yellow?) which is in generally solid nick and has a lovely tartan interior that isn't getting used much these days since she bought a westfield that she hillclimbs and i think she may be thinking of selling it.......... Has those lovely rostyle wheels too
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NotDave
20,951 posts
26 months
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gog440 said: Friend of mine has a very late mgbgt in a pale yellow (primsose yellow?) which is in generally solid nick and has a lovely tartan interior that isn't getting used much these days since she bought a westfield that she hillclimbs and i think she may be thinking of selling it.......... Has those lovely rostyle wheels too One assumes its above my £1000 limit though?
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gog440
4,399 posts
59 months
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simer553 said: PSBuckshot said: Marstons! Lovely stuff. Lovely indeed but hardly rocket fuel Oh dear.... that boy could be described as somewhat 'lightweight' then..... I do like a good pint of Pedigree and you have put the idea of having a pint or 2 in my head. I will have to go have some when I get back from Scotland
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