I think the expression is "Snake Bit".
Yes, I'm beyond redemption, if you cut me in half, this is what you'd see:
Wheel spinner torque
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Hawk 289 FiA...AT LAST!!!
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Excellent !,
Is that image just created on the computer or is the rock made for real. Surely a good Crissy present.
Peter C
Is that image just created on the computer or is the rock made for real. Surely a good Crissy present.
Peter C
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Sorry, I made that up years ago...
BUT.... I wonder how many feet of Rock are required for a special order...Hmmm....
BUT.... I wonder how many feet of Rock are required for a special order...Hmmm....
Hawk 289 FiA...AT LAST!!!
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Roger will be blowing a fuse when he sees that. Ideal for pulling out fillings and crowns to say nothing of breaking teeth.
Cheers, Clive.
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Not at all - pull out all the crowns you like - better still, fracture the cast post holding them in - implants start at a couple of thousand quid these daysclive wrote:Roger will be blowing a fuse when he sees that. Ideal for pulling out fillings and crowns to say nothing of breaking teeth.
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You could setup a chair in the corner of your new super-garage Roger, you'll soon recover the build costs.
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Good point - I'm sure my pillar drill could do the job just as well. Any takers?Paul Blore wrote:You could setup a chair in the corner of your new super-garage Roger, you'll soon recover the build costs.
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No thanks Roger, already been done mate.
You'll need a pro facilitator for the ACA self-help group, I'll see how Nicky's fixed.
Regards the Hunt/Blakeley-Edwards Cobra... interesting one that. Its known as a TD (Thames Ditton) car and was registered in '62 I think. Smart move on Martin Hunt's part (he's the owner) as he's usually the only Cobra in his races because he can get into pre-63GT and not pre-66 like all the others 2 years ago he was in his Cooper S at the Goodwood ACOC Sprint and I beat him by less than a second in the MGB
You'll need a pro facilitator for the ACA self-help group, I'll see how Nicky's fixed.
Regards the Hunt/Blakeley-Edwards Cobra... interesting one that. Its known as a TD (Thames Ditton) car and was registered in '62 I think. Smart move on Martin Hunt's part (he's the owner) as he's usually the only Cobra in his races because he can get into pre-63GT and not pre-66 like all the others 2 years ago he was in his Cooper S at the Goodwood ACOC Sprint and I beat him by less than a second in the MGB
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