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General Discussion Area / Re: Lawnmowers
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I don't really cut the grass on my crap lawns, i just decapitate the weeds.
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Passed bike test in 1962, 3 attempts . Car was in 1966, first time thanks to my late Dad. Drove a Reliant on my bike licence and the gearbox was similar....
and off since I passed my test (*cough* 23yrs ago this November) and .....
still a novice then
I passed my car test 2nd Aug 1979 & my bike test Nov 1980
It's not uncommon for me to walk into a room and then wonder what I went in there for.]
Is this normal?
For a Shitreon, that sounds almost reasonable.When mine got damaged on the Big Black Pussy, 2nd hand were £800 and new were around £2kBeen quoted almost from dealers almost £450. [/highlight]they changed them from 2018 . I can find lots of pre 19,s .
So repaired with Chinky Takeaway containers and Sikaflex until I can acquire one at a sensible price.... ....and that was 3 or 4 years ago, and still unable to obtain one for a sensible price!
I had the same boot spoiler. It was ok until water got into the cracks in the foam and expanded when it froze in winter.If my memory of my brother-in-laws three MK2 2.8 Granada Ghia X’s is correct (he had two X’s and one X Executive), the standard Ghia X had flat leather (or cloth) and the X Executive had puffed up leather. The Executive seat looked like it had an additional topper and looked like someone had bolted a three piece suite in to the car and I always thought that it looked a bit overdone.
Each to their own though.
This clip shows what I mean regarding the original Executive Connelly Leather seats. Oh, and his zorst could do with being a big bigger as well. Turn the sound down as the reviewer gets on your tit. Nice restoration otherwise though.
https://youtu.be/ae-HzhLDPJg?si=baeqvgE4g8p2lgdW