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Did the MG TC come in a MkI and MkII guise? Wrong end of the car, though, but FX4 is where you need to be looking.
by MartinW
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I know the answer but stuck in a hotel without a backup question again! FX4 rear lights came from MG 1100/1300.
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by Tsleight
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Apologies, I was assuming Mk1 and Mk2 referred to the Taxi not the MG :lol:
OK so the FX4 rear lights from the MG 1100?
:oops: pipped to the post by Tsleight, well done
OK so the FX4 rear lights from the MG 1100?
:oops: pipped to the post by Tsleight, well done
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by PQD44
Last edit: 12 years 11 months ago by PQD44. Reason: to admit defeat and congratulate Tsleight
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Well either of you can post the next question, well done!
by MartinW
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PQD44 wrote: Apologies, I was assuming Mk1 and Mk2 referred to the Taxi not the MG :lol:
OK so the FX4 rear lights from the MG 1100?
:oops: pipped to the post by Tsleight, well done
Go for it Paul, if you have a question. I'm in TGIFs ordering a Fajita!
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by Tsleight
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If you insist.
I've come to the conclusion that there is an MG link to EVERYTHING :lol:
What about this
They're fresh
I've come to the conclusion that there is an MG link to EVERYTHING :lol:
What about this
They're fresh
by PQD44
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If you insist.
I've come to the conclusion that there is an MG link to EVERYTHING :lol:
What about this
They're fresh
I've come to the conclusion that there is an MG link to EVERYTHING :lol:
What about this
They're fresh
by PQD44
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100g of Kiwi fruit contains 71 "MG" of vitamin C???
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by Tsleight
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Kiwi Fruit - also known as The Chinese gooseberry
Gooseberry - someone/thing that is unwanted.
Do I need to go any further?
Gooseberry - someone/thing that is unwanted.
Do I need to go any further?
by rog1963
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- Gadget2466
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I quite like Fresh Kiwis
I quite like MG's
There's the link
Simples :woohoo:
I quite like MG's
There's the link
Simples :woohoo:
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Turned to the Darkside, K&N Apollo and extra bling fitted.52mm TB
Turned to the Darkside, K&N Apollo and extra bling fitted.52mm TB
by Gadget2466
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- Mr Forgetful
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Is it about name change?
Actinidia deliciosa, kiwifruit or mangüeyo is a fruiting vine native to southern China,
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Back when Isabel Fraser brought New Zealand’s first kiwifruit seeds over from China in 1904, the fruits were known by the Chinese name, yang tao, but New Zealanders soon a local term, calling the furry fruits Chinese gooseberries In 1959, the name Chinese gooseberry was changed again, becoming kiwifruit, after New Zealand’s national bird, the kiwi – small, brown and furry, like the fruit
The name change was spurred by an American importer, Norman Sondag of the Ziel Company in San Francisco. Turners and Growers, who were leading exporters of the day, had sent him the berries under the novel name “melonettes,” which for his business was even worse than calling them “Chinese gooseberries,” as both melons and berries attracted high duties at the time.
I'm now lost unless it's Morris - Mg - BMC - Bl - Rover etc al
Actinidia deliciosa, kiwifruit or mangüeyo is a fruiting vine native to southern China,
Now Home to MG.
Back when Isabel Fraser brought New Zealand’s first kiwifruit seeds over from China in 1904, the fruits were known by the Chinese name, yang tao, but New Zealanders soon a local term, calling the furry fruits Chinese gooseberries In 1959, the name Chinese gooseberry was changed again, becoming kiwifruit, after New Zealand’s national bird, the kiwi – small, brown and furry, like the fruit
The name change was spurred by an American importer, Norman Sondag of the Ziel Company in San Francisco. Turners and Growers, who were leading exporters of the day, had sent him the berries under the novel name “melonettes,” which for his business was even worse than calling them “Chinese gooseberries,” as both melons and berries attracted high duties at the time.
I'm now lost unless it's Morris - Mg - BMC - Bl - Rover etc al
I may be old but I’m not senile:-
It’s just that I can’t remember whether it’s Alzheimer’s or Amnesia
by Mr Forgetful
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