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johng39
1,785 posts
29 months
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Jockman said:  Now that we have established that Paddy euphemistically 'bats for the other side' can you please ask him Ben to bring his clay bar. I'm reliably informed by Mr K and t1blk that my DB9 is in need of such a treatment  Phil, is that you are in need of some treatment from Paddy or the car 
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George H
10,261 posts
33 months
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johng39 said: Jockman said:  Now that we have established that Paddy euphemistically 'bats for the other side' can you please ask him Ben to bring his clay bar. I'm reliably informed by Mr K and t1blk that my DB9 is in need of such a treatment  Phil, is that you are in need of some treatment from Paddy or the car  
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Jockman
7,082 posts
29 months
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johng39 said: Phil, is that you are in need of some treatment from Paddy or the car  I couldn't possibly comment mon ami  Is Paddy's surname really Swayze?
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Tony V12V
1,306 posts
21 months
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oops just been communicating with him via Email and have invited him to my house with all his 'equipment'  
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Jockman
7,082 posts
29 months
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You've seen the Gimp in Pulp Fiction Tony...... 
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pommehogster
260 posts
102 months
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Well I am sure he will be reading all these comments, so just a thought, he might get a little offended and take out devine retribution on your cars paint work !!!!! Then again he might sprinkle some lavender scented pot pourri in your foot wells.
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Aston Annie
258 posts
45 months
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Jockman said: Neil - you still shagging his wife ??  Thanks Jockman I needed a good     !!!!!!!
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Jockman
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29 months
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pommehogster
260 posts
102 months
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Well Francis has sent me a text stating both he and his six foot eight boyfriend sorry "partner" are dissappointed and saddened with the sterio typing and would love to offer a get together down a dark alleyway ? any takers, or givers !! ? to put things right he is offering a full sandpaper rub down for both car and owner. Please add names and contact details below.
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johng39
1,785 posts
29 months
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Tony V12V said: oops just been communicating with him via Email and have invited him to my house with all his 'equipment'  If he offers to polish your knob, RUN.... 
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Molly GT
797 posts
23 months
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Cut & paste & add your name please
1) V8woollie 2) Mikey K +1 3) Jockman 4) AMDBSNick 5) Yeti 6) Ben 7) dredders 8) Michael Gould 9) Tony V12V 10) RobGT & Molly GT
Bit of a detour from the previously planned route (Hereford to The Groes Inn) but I've got a whole day off work so what the heck!
So how many Astons would that be leaving BM and heading for N Wales together?
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Token Jock
779 posts
108 months
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Hopefully I'll be able to get myself along to the BR open afternoon before heading over to Wales for the fun and games on Saturday.
Be a shame if I couldn't especially as I'm only about 40mins away.
John
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johng39
1,785 posts
29 months
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Molly GT said: So how many Astons would that be leaving BM and heading for N Wales together? If you are all still at BR around 3ish, then I would like to join you on the run up to Groes as I am leaving Essex around 1. if that is too late, then see you there. Let me know.
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BamfordMike
440 posts
26 months
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Shmee said: Can you explain that in more detail? (or point me to another thread  ) ETA: I would almost certainly like to be in on this, would just like to find out a little more first if possible, many thanks! No probs... The switch we fit is located in the void between the leather trim and carpet adjacent to drivers right lower leg (the other side of fuel flap release button, but easily accessible from within cabin whilst driving). The switch either controls valves fully open or allows them to work off original ECU control. Instead of wiring going to rear of the boot / fuse 22, our system connects directly to body control module which is in the footwell area. This means the wiring we fit is small and can easily be removed at some point in future without leaving remnants of car being fiddled with. The switch is half held in by tight fit between trim panels and secured fully by velcro. This means that the switch is; out of sight, requires no permanent measures to install meaning easy removal and is easy to toggle whilst driving. Better (IMHO) than the switch I have seen which is fitted in the cowl of the steering wheel column. On completion I forward the lucky recipient the link to JohnG1 Help for Heros charity page, where a donation can be made directly.
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v8woollie
2,441 posts
14 months
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I hope I'm on the list for this on the 27th. And even better that it helps a great cause 
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Jockman
7,082 posts
29 months
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I would like to be fitted in for the switch please Mike. If somebody is also able to wash the car too, I'm prepared to increase my donation accordingly 
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George H
10,261 posts
33 months
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Jockman said: I would like to be fitted in for the switch please Mike. Scot in wanting free stuff shocker 
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Shmee
5,717 posts
82 months
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BamfordMike said: The switch we fit is located in the void between the leather trim and carpet adjacent to drivers right lower leg (the other side of fuel flap release button, but easily accessible from within cabin whilst driving).
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On completion I forward the lucky recipient the link to JohnG1 Help for Heros charity page, where a donation can be made directly. Sounds fantastic, I'll get back to you asap as to whether I'd like one. Just stuck on whether I actually want to make the car any quieter but I think I should... Hmm!
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Jockman
7,082 posts
29 months
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George H said: Scot in wanting free stuff shocker  Mike has confirmed that I am booked in for this procedure, and I shall be sending a £50 (+ tax relief) donation to JohnG1's 'marathon' effort 
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v8woollie
2,441 posts
14 months
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Shmee said: Sounds fantastic, I'll get back to you asap as to whether I'd like one. Just stuck on whether I actually want to make the car any quieter but I think I should... Hmm! I am booked in too. I will be going to BR early to get mine done so as to leave more time for others to be done after the factory tour. Looking forward to seeing you in the afternoon.
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