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tmx

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Re: price drop in fuel
« Reply #15 on: 19 September 2008, 11:34:46 »

111.9 Esso

And Tescos are 110.9 here Herefordshire
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Re: price drop in fuel
« Reply #16 on: 19 September 2008, 12:05:58 »

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Passed 1.08 on my way in today. Not that I care any more. The exhaust on my petrol-burning car needs repacking and welding back together yet again. ::)

Kevin

Kevin,

I'm afraid original miggy exhaust and welding love dont stay long :(
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Re: price drop in fuel
« Reply #17 on: 19 September 2008, 12:11:24 »

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Kevin,

I'm afraid original miggy exhaust and welding love dont stay long :(

Ahh, but this is on the Westfield. Thin bits of stanless welded together and lots of vibration don't make for a happy exhaust. It needs to be "reinforced" a little this time, sod the weight.

Kevin
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Re: price drop in fuel
« Reply #18 on: 19 September 2008, 12:14:00 »

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Kevin,

I'm afraid original miggy exhaust and welding love dont stay long :(

Ahh, but this is on the Westfield. Thin bits of stanless welded together and lots of vibration don't make for a happy exhaust. It needs to be "reinforced" a little this time, sod the weight.

Kevin

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