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This Forum is mainly about Stags, but I think it would be nice to learn a little bit more about members backgrounds/experiences, rather than just the limited (if any) information shown in their profile. I don't mind sharing mine, and I did upload what I termed a "Pictorial Autobiography" to YouTube some time ago (it's a little out of date now, but the Link appears below).
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I remember those toddlers shoes only too well. I think the make was something like “right step”. Had picture of alley with trees either side and two youngsters walking up same holding hands.
it looks a lot more full and even colour in the flesh.
cheers Steve
Steve,
thanks for your contribution,love the blue
cheers mark,
could you please P.M. a price for your belt driven pump,hope ive got the right person for that.
Steve,
thanks for your contribution,love the blue
cheers mark,
could you please P.M. a price for your belt driven pump,hope ive got the right person for that.
No problem Mark you should have it now. cheers Steve
Just dropped back into this thread and somewhat horrified by the long slide into argument about the Forum and just pleased to see that Terry and others have pulled it back towards enjoying driving our Stags and passing on useful information. When you want dynamic and sparky human interaction might I suggest a visit to your local pub?!
I think the Forum does a pretty good job and, as others have said, of course it will vary in tone and style as people come and go.
Paul
Agreed. Here’s a thought re questionable quality of some of today’s replacement parts .... I think some are forgetting that some of the factory originals (not just Stags) were not too flash either. Life goes on
Just dropped back into this thread and somewhat horrified by the long slide into argument about the Forum and just pleased to see that Terry and others have pulled it back towards enjoying driving our Stags and passing on useful information. When you want dynamic and sparky human interaction might I suggest a visit to your local pub?!
I think the Forum does a pretty good job and, as others have said, of course it will vary in tone and style as people come and go.
Paul
Pretty dull place if we can’t have a bit of “sparky interaction” it’s a forum and opinions matter. All within the rules obviously.
Back to mods. Can anyone share how they did the 4 pipe mod for the exhaust please. Been fighting replacing mine for a day or so now (don’t ask, it’s a tale of woe involving blowing seams) and thought this might be the time to look at a change down below, so to speak
Paul - 3 projects, 1 breaker - garage built and housing 2 white Stags. One runs, one doesn't
Pretty dull place if we can’t have a bit of “sparky interaction” it’s a forum and opinions matter. All within the rules obviously.
Back to mods. Can anyone share how they did the 4 pipe mod for the exhaust please. Been fighting replacing mine for a day or so now (don’t ask, it’s a tale of woe involving blowing seams) and thought this might be the time to look at a change down below, so to speak
Good bit of info on here Paul plus an offer from Stagdad on how to in post n0 9
I done the job myself with a 5inch louver tool, but I did get a price of £150 from a firm called cool louvers near Gatwick. PM me if you need more help. Alan.
I done the job myself with a 5inch louver tool, but I did get a price of £150 from a firm called cool louvers near Gatwick. PM me if you need more help. Alan.
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