Kingston based Tuscan with currently knackered clutch?

Kingston based Tuscan with currently knackered clutch?

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Mannginger

Original Poster:

9,079 posts

258 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Bit random this but I've chatted to a Tuscan owner in the Kingston 1 way system and near the uni a couple of times over the past few weeks whilst in traffic...are you a PH'er?

If so wavey from the MX5 owner!

PS: The knackered clutch bit is 'cos he was on his bike the second time and said his clutch had died the week before!

m0ssy

920 posts

193 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Hey thats me chap! wavey

Clutch still knackered but car in safe hands so will hopefully get it back this weekend or next week bounce

Your commitment to roofdown motoring is a credit, no matter what the weather its always down smile I rekon you could teach those Chim boys a thing or two hehe

Mannginger

Original Poster:

9,079 posts

258 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Aha excellent! wavey

Yup I do love the car with the roof down - after all it is designed to put down and up so very easily and with a decent heater and heated seats it makes it a joy and comfortable as well!

I understand the only heat the Chim guys get is from their exhausts so I can forgive them not being quite as ready to drop the roof!

Good luck getting the car back on the road and I look forward to hearing her soon ears

Phil

okgo

38,155 posts

199 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Mossy are you the guy that lives near the tip/post depot?

ShadownINja

76,424 posts

283 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Mannginger said:
I understand the only heat the Chim guys get is from their exhausts so I can forgive them not being quite as ready to drop the roof!
From memory, it's the transmission tunnel that can get quite warm.

m0ssy

920 posts

193 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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okgo said:
Mossy are you the guy that lives near the tip/post depot?
No, as my profile says I live in the Epsom area I just work in Kingston, I have seen a cerb regularly near the tip in Kingston but not a Tuscan.


Mannginger said:
Good luck getting the car back on the road and I look forward to hearing her soon ears

Phil
Cheers Phil biggrin

Steve_T

6,356 posts

273 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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The Cerb is dean_ratpac's

okgo

38,155 posts

199 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Steve_T said:
The Cerb is dean_ratpac's
That is the guy. As said, tip area.