Mud-club
Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: chuggaman on November 14, 2005, 19:01:01
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Around about july of this year i set about my project.
it started with a green v8 which died and subsequently ended up in the form of a blue 200 tdi
heaps of work has been done.mostly mods but maintenance too.
one thing is for sure.
if it wasnt for mudclub i wouldnt have started in the first place.
all along the way help.knowledge and experience has been at hand.
now that my project is very nearly complete i feel its time i showed my appreciation to all who have helped.
=D> THANKYOU VERY MUCH =D>
looking forward to meeting you all at whaddon
mike
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I'm looking foward to seeing how its come on since i last saw it too.
The advice and knowledge that is on this site is amazing.
Ask any question, you'll get an answer.
For those that have never asked anything, try it sometime
:D
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Chugga, just remember that a lot of the stuff you have done is into very unusual territory for most peolpe. You probably know more about certain things that most people , on here or anywhere.
You have also carried out the work which gives a much deeper insight into what does and doesnt work.....what problems you run into.
I have always found people very willing to help and give advice freely ...have to say its my favourite chat site.
My other passion is bikes and the gsxr is what ive had for a long time...big old hulking machine. I know the bike upside down and inside out. Without wanting to sound bigheaded i know more about what you can do with it and which parts are interchangable that many so-called experts.....you NEVER stop learning.
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The only forun I have found that is as friendly and helpful is UKDN, a site for metal detectorists!
O.K., I'm an anorak!
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does the metal detector help you finding bits that fall off in the mud?