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:dude:hi stustag, i just watched your USA file , what a find, what s the odds in finding a stag laid up with 25000 miles under its belt.and in just good order. i wonder how many more is just waiting to be found, put away in his garage having got fed up with all the problems the car gave him at that time. i have spent a lot of time looking for items to put the car back to its former self.and to find one in that shape ,i am so jealous. any way have any body else had trouble with the items he got from the uk? gats.
:dude:hi stustag, i just watched your USA file , what a find, what s the odds in finding a stag laid up with 25000 miles under its belt.and in just good order. i wonder how many more is just waiting to be found, put away in his garage having got fed up with all the problems the car gave him at that time. i have spent a lot of time looking for items to put the car back to its former self.and to find one in that shape ,i am so jealous. any way have any body else had trouble with the items he got from the uk? gats.
Well one of the items he mentioned was the water pump .So where do you start with that one,lots of threads about lots of problems and thats just on here.I'd love to have the chance to breath life into an engine after 15 years of layup.
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