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Posted 3 days 25 minutes ago #209824
Very much reccommended if you dont have it as yet: Roger Parker's Everyday Modifications For Your MGF and TF

Despite the title there is a vast amount of general useful information in there

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Posted 3 days 13 minutes ago #209825
I don't have any books as of now but I plan to...thank you.
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Posted 2 days 23 hours ago #209826
Roger Parker did another earlier book: The MGF and TF Restoration Manual ISBN 978-1-84797-400-6
BTW Everyday Modifications for Your MGF and TF  has the ISBN 978-1-7850-429-2
The ISBNs might help your search

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Posted 2 days 23 hours ago #209827
Wow..thank you!
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Posted 2 days 20 hours ago #209828
Always happy to be as accommodating as possible.
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Posted 2 days 15 hours ago #209832

Very much reccommended if you dont have it as yet: Roger Parker's Everyday Modifications For Your MGF and TF

Despite the title there is a vast amount of general useful information in there


Yes I have both of Roger Parker's books and have found them very useful.
 

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Posted 22 hours 51 minutes ago #209843
We’ll my MGf book arrived this morning & although not in the condition one might expect if it were straight out of the motoring section at Waterstones, it doesn’t need surgical gloves to thumb through.
And it isn’t a picture book, there are words in it, a lot to be honest, which is to my liking.
It’s also a history book, going right back to the inception of MG, covers it’s ascendance, the significant models on the way, people involved, prototypes & it looks as if there might be other nuggets along the road.
It might be a keeper, if, after reading, I decided to keep it then I apologise to those who were lining up to line my pocket with some profit!
Of course if it doesn’t hit the mark I’ll let those who might be interested know & send it along.
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Posted 21 hours 52 minutes ago #209844
I'm not sure how to take this...be happy that you are keeping me under consideration as a future maker of profit..or be unhappy that you have rejected its contents in order to pass it on...😟 😁😁
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Posted 21 hours 21 minutes ago #209845
If things were straight forward, life would be so uninterested, to be kept guessing is a guessing game in itself. The fact that you are here means you have chosen a car less ordinary, that stands you apart from the crowd.
Because you have engaged me in conversation you have, in effect, laid yourself open to be bamboozled, to having the piss extracted & by having any contact with Cobber, to be insulted. We have all been subjected to that.
It has to be remembered that a lot of what I put up is tongue in cheek, sometimes my tongue is so firmly in my cheek that people think I have a speech impediment.
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Posted 21 hours 15 minutes ago #209846

If things were straight forward, life would be so uninterested, to be kept guessing is a guessing game in itself. The fact that you are here means you have chosen a car less ordinary, that stands you apart from the crowd.
Because you have engaged me in conversation you have, in effect, laid yourself open to be bamboozled, to having the piss extracted & by having any contact with Cobber, to be insulted. We have all been subjected to that.
It has to be remembered that a lot of what I put up is tongue in cheek, sometimes my tongue is so firmly in my cheek that people think I have a speech impediment.
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Don't worry..I get you..sometimes you crack me up..and I am quite capable of lsughing at myself as much as I laugh at you.
And Cobber..he used to scare the shit out of me..and he's a Moderator..😁 but he hasn't banned me...yet..🙏
 
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Posted 18 hours 54 minutes ago #209850
Don’t worry about Cobber he’s as docile as a slumbering antipodean drop bear. It’s when he’s fully awake that you want to hide in the dunny.
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Posted 13 hours 57 minutes ago #209857
No point hiding there, under the toilet seat is where the redback spiders hide waiting to bite your flabby pale dangley bits! and I'll know where you are as your agonised yell of alarm will betray you!

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