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 Post subject: Re: £90 for poly bushed single leaf springs!!
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:32 pm 
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All advice is appricated mate but you got to remember this is a public forum and your ganna get propper characters like major tom and terra-cotta. Look through some of their older posts and you really will think WTF lol. Ive never met either of them personally but i know that just like your self they know what they are talking about so there not on here just 'avin al laugh' they just bring what some may call a strange sence of humour.

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A barge is often pulled by one horse, usually in a straight line....
A Capri is propelled by as many 'horses' as possible.......hardly ever in a straight line!!!


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 Post subject: Re: £90 for poly bushed single leaf springs!!
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:41 pm 
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Keep posting Chav man...If peeps knew what i do about you they'd all appreciate you on board!
p.s.your username still dont suit you sir!... :o :D


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 Post subject: Re: £90 for poly bushed single leaf springs!!
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Car(s): Black 2.0S with supercharged bike carbs edit; X(in progress)X NOW FULLY OPERATIONAL AND VERY NAUGHTY. Also a white Laser refurbed & parked up & a spare Eaton behind the easychair:-)
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It might be a good idea to create a new Account under the name Capri Gear and create a signature with your phone number/email/website. If you need any help with that let me know. It would let people see you are a professional, and probably attract more business for you.


Just what I was thinking in the garage half an hour ago after chatting with one of the other posters on here - the name CapriGear is well known and members will be confident getting in touch, especially if it was highlighted in gold letters nudge nudge.
Beakster along with Standard_Man a.k.a. Simon are the guys who manage this forum and fiddle about with their computers behind the scenes to make sure everything goes smoothly so an offer of help from Beakster is worth it's weight in gold.

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 Post subject: Re: £90 for poly bushed single leaf springs!!
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Cheers Pete, you're probably right, the username was just my daughters nickname with capri tacked onto the end - probably not the most inspired name.


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 Post subject: Re: £90 for poly bushed single leaf springs!!
PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:09 am 
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Cooool down Chavcapri... I wasn't accusing you of theft heheh. Apologies if it was taken the wrong way. But yeah "Chavcapri" doesn't make me think of good quality second hand parts... it reminds me more of some scally making off with a mobile phone.

Now "Caprigear" would make me think of a well known and trusted second hand parts dealer.

What's in a name? Quite a lot really..


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