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| Re: Hadleigh a Red un That was me having a celebratory "it's just passed it's MOT" drive around!! Hope you got your side pipes fitted OK - didn't notice any cobs along there though.....(that's my excuse). Incidentally the Blue and white one your saw on the 127 could well have been the rover V8 pilgrim that lives just near me in Southend - recognisable by having no over riders/bumpers whatsoever |
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| Re: Hadleigh a Red un Congrats on the MOT, no wonder you looked so happy, you would not have seen mine, it was hiding behind two other cars with a fat git underneath. Blue and white job had overiders but no nudgebars, I think, if it was a pilgrim it looked good.
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