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bryan young wrote: They look lovely, so much better on a "silver" car :woohoo: :woohoo:
Had a chance to look around the car park Sunday to get some ideas. I was thinking of the chrome version but decided on these. It's so good to see other cars and different ideas. We all have our own preferences, that's what is so interesting about MG ownership.
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rough luck wrote: I'm taking a couple of polished alloy gear rings if anyone is interested .....shameless selling :woohoo:
It was a pleasure to meet you on Sunday and is nice to be able to put a face to a name, mind you, i had already seen your photo in the NO article in MG Enthusiast. I sent Simon Goldsworthy in your direction when he went off to find "Car of the Show" i thought the Alloygators looked superb on your wheels and have posted the photo i took so others can see how good they look. did you enjoy your day?? :lol: :side:
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I do love the MGA's though
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mgf04ron wrote: yes I saw the pipes at Brown&Gammons ,but the MGF Centre were £9 pounds cheaper (see I am mean) RON.:evil:
And the B&G price was good, MG & TR parts are currently selling them for over £70 :whistle: Good luck with fitting them, ther is a "how to" on this site about fitting them. :silly:
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david aiketgate wrote: That's the original type of MG TF isn't it? :shrug:
Got it in one!! when cars were cars! ~ the red one dosent look bad either :lol: :whistle:
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mgf04ron wrote: Thanks for your advice I checked it out ,but I doubt I shall be fitting them myself ,to old to work under cars any more. (done my share tong ago) cheers RON.
You are never too old, but i dont blame you. I was talking to Madeleine Lillywhite on Sunday at the show, her MGF is the one featured in MG Enthusiast quite often, and David (other half) refused to replace her pipes because it is a messy job. that was before his Racing MGB fell off the four post lift!!! :whistle:
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