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I like how in the second picture there's an Audi parked neatly within the lines, whereas you take up two. Bit of role-reversal action.I'm looking forward to the results of the polish-a-thon, if it turns out well I might well buy one of those Bosch paint gun things yet.

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I made a real psychological breakthrough on the old crab last night, check this out!

 

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I am sick of opening the garage and seeing a car that never seems to look any better, well now it defo looks better. It used to be like this!

 

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I sprayed it using this:

 

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Only just read back and saw this, very interesting! How did you modify the gun? Changed the nozzle?
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Yay! Teh sex on wheels. What's with the ickle wipers though?Don't fancy swapping it for a Bond-project do you? :wink:

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Nic eone!, Good to see all the time and effort has paid off, You must be well chuffed.

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I shall check it immediately!

Let me know how you get on as I'll have to do the same with mine.

 

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Date of First Registration 06 03 1973

 

Your barge doesn't look out of place among the modern tin, probably due to it's size; unlike say one of my ADO16s.

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Well done on the MOT, now all you need to do is pop down a charity shop and see if you can find a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches and a pair of beige bedford cord trousers, brown shoes, brown tie, beige shirt so that you can pretend to be a geography teacher from 1977. Also you must get some cushions for the back shelf and carpet samples for floor mats.

:lol: classic! Do you do set dressing for a living?
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Well done on the MOT, now all you need to do is pop down a charity shop and see if you can find a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches and a pair of beige bedford cord trousers, brown shoes, brown tie, beige shirt so that you can pretend to be a geography teacher from 1977. Also you must get some cushions for the back shelf and carpet samples for floor mats.

Don't forget the briar pipe!
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Well done on the MOT, now all you need to do is pop down a charity shop and see if you can find a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches and a pair of beige bedford cord trousers, brown shoes, brown tie, beige shirt so that you can pretend to be a geography teacher from 1977. Also you must get some cushions for the back shelf and carpet samples for floor mats.

That was our Geography teacher!! Except he joined the staff way back in the mists of time and was still wearing this get-up in the early-mid 1990s!Mark.
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This is most excellent news.......you sir, are an artist.Paint shouldn't look too bad after a good polish either i reckon.

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