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Old 26-01-03, 01:43 PM
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I`ve just started to cut out the body door where the rubber strip fits over the carpet; I`ve watch the "Blue Movie" several times but am not sure how the detail on the top edge that needs shaping should look when finished, could someone plus post a picture of the finished article.
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Old 26-01-03, 03:19 PM
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RE: GD DOORS

Hi Paul, is this the area you're asking about? Trigger
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Old 26-01-03, 03:28 PM
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Next time, please polish your shoes. }( }(
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My Son had a toy steering wheel which he used to spin furiously, making loads of go-faster noises, leaning into all the tight corners, perhaps running the government feels a bit like that. You make all the noises, but when you stop you haven't really gone anywhere.
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Old 26-01-03, 03:31 PM
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Reebok Classics ... matt finish dubbin protected!:P
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Dubbin protected, is that for when you drool over your car and the dribble goes all over your shoes? :7 :7
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My Son had a toy steering wheel which he used to spin furiously, making loads of go-faster noises, leaning into all the tight corners, perhaps running the government feels a bit like that. You make all the noises, but when you stop you haven't really gone anywhere.
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RE: GD DOORS

No, for when I'm on my mountain bike. It's not my car in the pic, it's Andy's show car. Got a load of shots when I was down there in December. While down there we went to see Russell Watson at the Nottingham arena and I must admit the dubbin did protect against all the salivating females around me ... over Russell that is not me! Good day out. Got to meet Andy and the boys again, no other ladies present this time, maybe next! and Russ in the evening with the Royal Philharmonic. Great show. Trigger.
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Thanks Trigger
Thats just what I needed.
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