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12-28-2014, 06:42 AM | #11 |
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part III
Got lucky on Boxing Day.......
Was surfing the forums I go on with one eye/hand and watching a movie with Nicola, like you do. When I found a pair of 3" QTP Cutout valves, pipes etc, used about 1500 miles (2400km) for sale on Rods n Sods for less than half of what I could have landed them in the UK from Summit Racing in the USA. Better still, they are only about 30 miles or 50km from where we live, so collecting them and a set of tarpaulins mate Ashley in Southampton has given me for the work space I want to build in front of the garage in one trip. Told Nicola and from the side if her face came the perfect reply......... "Well, that's your birthday in January sorted then" So I sent a PM to the seller, spoke to him and agreed to buy them. photobucket.com/user/niknakpix/media/niknakpix109/imagejpg1_zpsb41406d7.jpg.html][/URL] I live at A, cutouts at B and tarpaulins at C when a friend of Ashley heads up to see his mum in Hayward's Heath and takes them up from Portsmouth. Today will be fitting the new extra lights I bought for the garage and some other odd jobs. Martin will be over to keep me company and work his door......
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