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MikeDundee

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Re: A return to the fold
« Reply #30 on: 23 May 2009, 07:00:05 »

Welcome back :y
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Re: A return to the fold
« Reply #31 on: 23 May 2009, 08:25:28 »

Thanks for the welcome guys, I just wish things with the new miggy were going as well.
Went to pick the car up on Tuesday and on the way home, not even 25 miles covered the cambelt went on the motorway :( to say the least I'm not best impressed. I've had the car recovered by the friendly AA man back to the garage I got it from. After extended apologies from the salesman he has promised to repair it and is currently trying to source a replacement engine. If he fails to get a suitable replacement he is going to repair the existing engine (good luck to him on that one) but I suspect that may be a long a expensive job for him.
The good thing is I am getting my moneys worth out of the AA membership as this is the second time in two weeks I've been recovered off the motorway, the first time was for the catastrophic failure of the engine in my prevoius motor.
I'm just hoping my current run of luck takes a turn for the better!
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Re: A return to the fold
« Reply #32 on: 23 May 2009, 11:23:08 »

Welcome back and I hope that you remain an Omega Driver - hope it doesn't take too long to get sorted! :)
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