Mike Satur Heater Knobs
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Great offer for the members. Thanks Frostie. :broon:
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- John and Sue
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Advice appreciated, thanks.
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Sold to me then Frostie!
Can you pm me with payment details etc.
Thanks, John.
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John and Sue wrote: Thanks David.
Sold to me then Frostie!
Can you pm me with payment details etc.
Thanks, John.
I bought a set of Mk1 knobs from Mike Satur, the would not fit because they had sent Mk2s, but they did not have the long stems on them like those :slapme: thee cost including postage was £40 :omg: So a snip at £25 :woohoo:
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John and Sue wrote: Thanks David.
Sold to me then Frostie!
Can you pm me with payment details etc.
Thanks, John.
No problem John. I will pm the address when I get onto my pv later cause I can't get or do messages through tapatalk
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Whiz wrote: if they were brushed I would have been asking for some form of payment plan - but they arent
Adam, now I've done the deal, and also to aid your learning process: some careful caressing with fine steel wool will turn a polished aluminium finish into a brushed finish. I'm undecided yet: I'll try the polished effect then make a decision. It works the other way ( brushed to polished) so long as the alloy isn't too deeply scratched.
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