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Ian - thanks for your email and yes, my change of circumstances means I don't need the item any more.

 

If you wouldn't mind holding onto the seat runners I would be very grateful ( if your storage charges are not too high *smile* )

 

I will post on For Sale as suggested and see if there is any interest.

 

Thanks

Graham

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I'll drop all parties an email this evening to remind everybody that the parts are now with Ian *thumbup*

 

“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away” Antoine de Saint Exupery

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Onward shipments ... the story so far ....

 

Gary Frost, David Lynch and Will Young - posted on 6/4

 

Rob Grigsby & Steve Lilley - delivered on 3/4

 

Graham Bartholemew - resold ..... posting to Paul today 8/4

 

Chris Whittle - posting today 8/4

 

Tony Whitley, Bob Larcombe, Andy Whittle & Giles Hudson .... via WightBlat

 

Malcolm Hickey - delivered on 7/4

 

Dave Ardley ...... due for delivery on customer visit to Guildford (soon !). Need address.

 

Wil Akroyd .... posting today 8/4

 

Volker ....... still checking the options !

 

Paul Abrahams ... contact made. Meet up soon.

 

Mav ....... IOM trip

 

The rest of you ..... no contact yet ?

 

 

Edited by - Stationary M25 Traveller on 8 Apr 2010 14:10:24

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Ian,

 

YHM re the 2 x Map Pockets.

 

They were paid for by BACS to you on 24 Feb so I now just need to sort out getting them . . . I am at WightBlat if two map pockets are transportable?

 

If not let me know, whether you ever come to Coventry (I work at LRQA on business park by Baginton Airport) of if you just want to stick them 'em in the post, as they presumably (hopefully) don't weigh much or take up much room?

 

Cheers for doing this for Bruno... and us!

Let me know how much by whatever route.

 

Giles

 

Giles

-----Beryl the Peril (HPC)

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Onward shipments ... the story so far ....

 

Gary Frost, David Lynch and Will Young - posted on 6/4

 

Rob Grigsby & Steve Lilley - delivered on 3/4

 

Graham Bartholemew - resold ..... posted to Paul on 8/4

 

Chris Whittle - posted on 8/4

 

Tony Whitley, Bob Larcombe, Andy Whittle & Giles Hudson .... delivered via WightBlat

 

Malcolm Hickey - delivered on 7/4

 

Dave Ardley .... delivered on 19/4

 

Roy Holland ...... delivering on next trip round M25.

 

Wil Akroyd .... posted 8/4

 

Volker ....... still checking the options !

 

Paul Abrahams ... collected on 13/4

 

Mav ....... IOM trip

 

Nick Henstock - delivering on 15/4

 

Trotsky ..... delivered in Harrogate on 22/4

 

 

Edited by - Stationary M25 Traveller on 12 May 2010 15:26:52

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My first and last ever purchase of second hand underwear received thank you

 

David, I'm not sure I understand your remark.

 

Please explain yourself or mail me direct if there's a problem ...

 

TIA *wink*

 

 

“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away” Antoine de Saint Exupery

 

Edited by - Slider@7 on 13 Apr 2010 16:10:06

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Or is this an example of the fine Britisch humor 😳

 

In that case : you almost got me there 😬 *redface* 😬

 

“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away” Antoine de Saint Exupery

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Definitely Humour and self depreciating at that

 

😬 *thumbup*

 

 

...

 

 

"Fine" British humour? Is there any other kind?

 

You tell me ... I'm not British 😳 😬

This is a whole new world for me *tongue*

 

 

...

 

 

Back to lasenza now 😬 😬 😬

 

 

 

“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away” Antoine de Saint Exupery

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