You're right Greg.
The offers of help from fellow forumites (your early ones included; thanks) are starting to balance out the hassles I've had from professionals for the last 18 months in getting the car back together.
Help needed with installing stuff SE Melbourne
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Re: Help needed with installing stuff SE Melbourne
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Cheers Dave,
I hope to be down your way in a month or so and will drop by, and when you are next in Bendigo, shout.
Greg.
I hope to be down your way in a month or so and will drop by, and when you are next in Bendigo, shout.
Greg.
When you turn your car on, does it return the favour?
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Mmm....... sounds like the start of................A DODGY DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And smells like Team spirit.
Dave what would the chances be of using the work area at the back of you office?

Dave what would the chances be of using the work area at the back of you office?

When you turn your car on, does it return the favour?
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Happy to host a dodgy day but only a 1.5 car garage plus a short steep one car drive at our new(ish) home in Mornington.
Without naming forum names to avoid him being asked for loads more help, I got the frog arms done today with guidance from Jeff. Many thanks mate, and to your lovely better half for the pork pie too!
I now know way more about dismantling and reassembling an MX5 front end.
Anyone up for a trip to Mornington next Wednesday or Sunday to attack the brakes? The fish and chips (at least) are on me.
Without naming forum names to avoid him being asked for loads more help, I got the frog arms done today with guidance from Jeff. Many thanks mate, and to your lovely better half for the pork pie too!
I now know way more about dismantling and reassembling an MX5 front end.
Anyone up for a trip to Mornington next Wednesday or Sunday to attack the brakes? The fish and chips (at least) are on me.
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Re: Help needed with installing stuff SE Melbourne
No worries Dave. Glad to be off assistance.
With an accent likes yours how could we not give you a Pork Pie for lunch
I will post some photos when I get a chance.
J.
With an accent likes yours how could we not give you a Pork Pie for lunch

I will post some photos when I get a chance.
J.
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