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Old 8th July 2011, 02:11 PM
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Didn't think he had any clothes, does this mean the Vodou will not have any body work?
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Old 8th July 2011, 09:00 PM
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Didn't think he had any clothes, does this mean the Vodou will not have any body work?

It was the first thing that popped into my head...
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Old 8th July 2011, 09:11 PM
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There is definately bodywork there, it isn't going as quickly as I'd hoped as Mark is nursing an old shrapnel wound he sustained in Denang; Damn those Viet Cong, damn them to hell!
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Old 9th July 2011, 07:38 AM
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There is definately bodywork there, it isn't going as quickly as I'd hoped as Mark is nursing an old shrapnel wound he sustained in Denang; Damn those Viet Cong, damn them to hell!
kick him harder and tell him dobby will do as master says
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Old 9th July 2011, 08:52 AM
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Cornish electric works different to other electric...drecklytric it's known as and allows for jobs to take 3 times as long without the operator having to even try and hold up a job. It's been perfected over many years between cream teas.. The pastie harvest takes ages too.
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Old 10th July 2011, 11:08 AM
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Not sure on how it will all work or even if it's possible BUT:
My cousin lives and runs his own business in Sydney doing some electrical supply thing or something. But he imports a lot of stuff into Oz and he is car mad, his firm sponsors a car in the nutty Bathurst race.
Looking at the in and outs of how best and if worth while of course, to import body panels, seats and possibly complete kits. I know MNR do this and have an agent in Oz.

When I have more info I will post it up
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Old 10th July 2011, 11:16 AM
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Cornish electric works different to other electric...drecklytric it's known as and allows for jobs to take 3 times as long without the operator having to even try and hold up a job. It's been perfected over many years between cream teas.. The pastie harvest takes ages too.
Ummm - at least have the decency to spell pasty correctly How long have you lived here?

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Not sure on how it will all work or even if it's possible BUT:
My cousin lives and runs his own business in Sydney doing some electrical supply thing or something. But he imports a lot of stuff into Oz and he is car mad, his firm sponsors a car in the nutty Bathurst race.
Looking at the in and outs of how best and if worth while of course, to import body panels, seats and possibly complete kits. I know MNR do this and have an agent in Oz.

When I have more info I will post it up
Yay - Vodou International
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Old 15th July 2011, 05:36 AM
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Not sure on how it will all work or even if it's possible BUT:
My cousin lives and runs his own business in Sydney doing some electrical supply thing or something. But he imports a lot of stuff into Oz and he is car mad, his firm sponsors a car in the nutty Bathurst race.
Looking at the in and outs of how best and if worth while of course, to import body panels, seats and possibly complete kits. I know MNR do this and have an agent in Oz.

When I have more info I will post it up
Well with Voodoo having the MX5 chassis etc happening, Voodoo International may get another customer over here. Bring it on, and keep us informed!
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