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Old 13th August 2011, 08:26 AM
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Best wishes to Chris and family as others have said.

I have known about the Single/MX5 news for a couple of months and it's fantastic I can't wait to see the result and will probably buy the book regardless of the fact I will not be building a single seater LOL...

Busy Busy times ahead, but Saturn have come such a massive way in the last 22 Months!!!!!

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Old 13th August 2011, 09:00 AM
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This sounds like things are going very well for Saturn. Been looking forward to that single seater book for a while. It's great that you'll be updating the book for the mx5 donor, to get it completed.
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Old 13th August 2011, 09:56 AM
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At last it's out in the open!.

Good luck with it Spud, as Mark's said, if you're ever in need of a hand, i'm here too.
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Old 13th August 2011, 10:37 AM
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Best wishes to Chris for a speedy recovery and big congrats to Saturn for taking the next huge step forward for the marque. I might well be interested in building a single seater at some point.

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Old 13th August 2011, 10:52 AM
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I would like to echo what everybody else has already said. Get well soon Chris and "good on yer" Andy for taking up the challenge.
Knowing the passion and quality that abounds at Saturn I think this is the best possible outcome in the circumstances.
It's a shame Chris could not complete it due to his unforeseen circumstances but I am 100% certain that Andy will do him proud. I look forward to buying the book, I may even be tempted to build one. Don't tell the Missus though
I enjoyed my other build immensely, even though I did not see it through the registration process.
I wish you all the very best with it, the project is in very safe hands.
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Old 13th August 2011, 11:04 AM
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I would like to echo what everybody else has already said. Get well soon Chris and "good on yer" Andy for taking up the challenge.
Knowing the passion and quality that abounds at Saturn I think this is the best possible outcome in the circumstances.
It's a shame Chris could not complete it due to his unforeseen circumstances but I am 100% certain that Andy will do him proud. I look forward to buying the book, I may even be tempted to build one. Don't tell the Missus though
I enjoyed my other build immensely, even though I did not see it through the registration process.
I wish you all the very best with it, the project is in very safe hands.
Dave.
It's really good for the support and feedback, really appreciated..... It makes something we love doing (and many others) all worthwhile. And if anyone is passing you know the kettle is always on and are most welcome.

Dave it's good to hear from you again, forum is not quite the same without your friendly banter. Had a phone call from the builder that bought your kit a few weeks ago and he seems quite chuffed with everything, except one of our aeroscreens wouldn't fit on your home made scuttle......

Many Thanks Again and let hope we can do Chris proud........Andrew
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Old 13th August 2011, 11:18 AM
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Best wishes to Chris and the single seater couldnt be in better hands!
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Forgot to say Dave, you're currently on 666 posts and you AIN'T no Beast..... You need to add another post somewhere.
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Great news and I look forward to the book and maybe starting a new project.
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Ditto all the above and nice one Andy,all worth the wait !!!!
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