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Posted: 15 Jan 2008 10:22 pm
by jarlidge
hi

that sounds like a good plan, count me in.

talk to you sometime in the week foggy and work it out.

cheers

jeff

Posted: 15 Jan 2008 10:35 pm
by kaos
jarlidge wrote:hi

that sounds like a good plan, count me in.

talk to you sometime in the week foggy and work it out.

cheers

jeff
and then one of you can update me:)

Posted: 25 Jan 2008 02:09 am
by foggyjames
Just to confirm, I have Jeff's mudflaps, Kaos' pillar trim, and William's headlining loaded into the car...and I'll see you guys tomorrow....well....later today :)

cheers

James

Posted: 25 Jan 2008 10:03 pm
by kaos
i have unfortunutly missed this now, due to having an accident at work. :cry:

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 03:29 am
by foggyjames
Jeff has your pillar trim ;)

cheers

James

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 12:43 pm
by kaos
Cheers foggy.
I wanted to be there but my accident at work invloved glue and my eye. and ihad to leave my car at work because they woukldnt let me drive myself to hospital so it was locked up in a secure compound untill saturday morning :(

we'll have to try again

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 04:11 pm
by MJ
Doesn't sound nice, I hope your OK now.

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 04:14 pm
by jarlidge
hi steve

as long as your ok. will have to get to arrange another meet up soon.

cheers
jeff

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 05:38 pm
by kaos
MJ wrote:Doesn't sound nice, I hope your OK now.
yeh much better now but it was rather painfull at the time. Second accident at work ive ive been there less than one month lol!
jarlidge wrote:hi steve

as long as your ok. will have to get to arrange another meet up soon.

cheers
jeff
Hey jeff,

definitly, there is a campsite just up the road from mine, so you could all come down, camp and we could drop this 16v lump in to my old beast:D

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 06:22 pm
by jarlidge
hi steve

i would like to. but my wife is excepting our 3 child anytime now, so its a bit difficult.
if i can get down to help you i will.

cheers
jeff

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 07:08 pm
by kaos
well any time Jeff, i still have a few parts to gather, good luck to you and the wife.

We'll sort something out soon enough.

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 09:32 pm
by jarlidge
yea thats fine steve.

if its not for a little while, i might be able to get hold of a engine crane.

cheers
jeff

engine crane

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 11:30 pm
by greenvan
Hi Jeff and Steve
Yes you can borrow my crane with adjustable angle hoist as long the weight is not too much. Have to find what the safe weights are. Yes I would like to come down and see Steve's mod. Would like to do something like this on my 2 door which is off the road at the moment having the rear valence repaired and other things. The rear bumper was held on by one bolt and the valence rust has eaten through to the boot.

Re: engine crane

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 07:33 pm
by kaos
greenvan wrote:Hi Jeff and Steve
Yes you can borrow my crane with adjustable angle hoist as long the weight is not too much. Have to find what the safe weights are. Yes I would like to come down and see Steve's mod. Would like to do something like this on my 2 door which is off the road at the moment having the rear valence repaired and other things. The rear bumper was held on by one bolt and the valence rust has eaten through to the boot.
FECK me, your literrally up the road. i'll be in taunton on friday picking up some golf bits from helfrauds.( on trade lol)

well i only need the crane to lift an engine into and out of the engine bay when its ready to go in, wouldnt happen to have an engine stand aswell would you?>????

as said im only down the road as such from you william.(minehead way)

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 09:28 pm
by greenvan
Crane is a nc10 1 ton folder. Leveller is 500kg, but have no engine stand. Bishop's Hull is where I live and glad to help. Must send some private messages of possible meet up in future.