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Author: coupecoupe
Date: Dec 31, 2006 12:47
While I appreciate what you are saying, prior to writing my nasty reply
I checked out other posts from him only to find that he takes delight
in sending the same thread to lots of people with a slight variance a
the end, and so i let rip. I understand that the original was writen a
long time ago but it can take ages to locate parts for scimitar coupe's
as i know because i own 2. the guy may have sorted it long ago but thats
no problem, if i don't say anything he may continue looking for ages. i
could have listed them on ebay so that he bid against others and help
pay their fee's but i thought if he is looking, let him have them cheap
to help the guy.
maybe in future i'll not offer help if that is the etiquet of this
site.
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coupe
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Author: Dave Plowman (News)Dave Plowman (News)
Date: Dec 27, 2006 09:30
In article news.karoo.co.uk>,
Conor gmail.com> wrote:
>> Pretty common at lower current ratings, but 30A is pushing it. Do you
>> really _need_ 30A ? If it's for lighting, then split it into separate
>> circuits across multiple relays.
>>
> Why?
> A 30A one can be found at such places as Maplins or RS Components.
30 amp DPDT with a 12 volt coil? Not from Maplin.
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*Two many clicks spoil the browse *
Dave Plowman dave@ davenoise.co.uk London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
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Author: Grimly CurmudgeonGrimly Curmudgeon
Date: Dec 27, 2006 09:01
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember unit244@ defencecontracts.org.uk
saying something like:
>>s/house/portacabin on a building site...
>>
>> Trailer/mobile home. Pair of daags.
>>
>
>Nope, just got a lot bigger house than you.
Really? I wouldn't be so sure, cocky.
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Dave
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Author: coupecoupe
Date: Dec 26, 2006 06:54
Hi i have some original pressed steels for a coupe and the trims if you
are interested.
Pete
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Author: Grimly CurmudgeonGrimly Curmudgeon
Date: Dec 26, 2006 00:11
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ssniper" hotmail.com>
saying something like:
>Merry Christmas to all.!
>
>Hi first post ..new member.
>Can any one hepl me with parts for my, 1953 Humber Pullman MK4 (OHV).
>Im in Sydney Australia. My car is a ex Government car, used by the Qld
>Government for the 1954 Royal Tour of Brisbane. Then it was used as the
>Govenor of QLDs transport. I also have a 1953 Humber Super Snipe
>Mk4a..all help Appreciated...Troy
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Dave
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Author: Jim WarrenJim Warren
Date: Dec 24, 2006 23:31
S1500 comcast.net.nospam> wrote in message
news:FZ-dnVHiO8pd6xLYnZ2dnUVZ_vmqnZ2d@comcast.com...
> I was watching some Doctor Who episode and they were celebrating
> Christmas. One of the characters(The Doctor, I think?) had a paper crown
> or something on his head. And something else popped. ???
>
> From someone in America, can you explain this to me? Searching Google
> came to no avail.
> The only Christmas miracle today was I found a pin wrench that can
> unscrew those 3 cylinders on the bottom of the overdrive unit. Only 4
bucks!
Now that IS a miracle!
Jim
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Author: Hooboy HooleyHooboy Hooley
Date: Dec 23, 2006 17:42
I've just bought a classic Kia, it's lovely just like me
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Author: Hooboy HooleyHooboy Hooley
Date: Dec 23, 2006 16:51
You don't understand this British humour do you? you're obviously inbred
yank!
"Dean Dark" comcast.notthis.net> wrote in message
news:107ro21gvvfmbsmhu2eohq74hrfnufneo7@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 16:51:03 -0000, "Tony Hooley" parrot.com>
> wrote:
>
>>but it's certainly filling my days with laughter.
>
> You must *really* be retarded if that's all it takes to 'fill your
> days with laughter.'.
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Author: AdrianAdrian
Date: Dec 23, 2006 05:49
Dave Plowman (News) (dave@ davenoise.co.uk) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying :
>> Sometimes they'll send out a valuer.
> I'd expect them to on something with a high value.
Normally for high value stuff -
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