AMOC Parts web site
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Ouch! Poor Rob.
I've heard they put too much ethanol in that Poundshop Beaujolais.
I've heard they put too much ethanol in that Poundshop Beaujolais.
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Which taken at the flood............'
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Keep shiny side up.
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No wonder he's been a little grumpy recently!
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Not recently, always!! Well according to my fans anyway. Anyway have you seen that I got so bored, Eamonn and I have created a separate L/W section. More sub categories will be added when the new bits arrive.Martin.S wrote:No wonder he's been a little grumpy recently!
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Oih, Pinocchio, it was only 1 stone and a few messages, most of which were replies to your demands!!!!G15 Roy wrote:He is not to Bad all to do with a stone that he can't pass he send me a text each time he try's so far 48 messages. Now there's a cartoon thought for the Jampot.SPRIDDLER wrote:G15 Roy wrote: On behalf of President Rob who is in A&E at this moment............
I really hope it's not too serious. Never mind the spares, best wishes to Rob.
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Yes Rob - I did notice that there is now a separate section for the lightweights - much better thank you.
When you do add the new stuff will it be easy enough to take off the stuff that is now unavailable?
Hope you're better now.
Cheers
When you do add the new stuff will it be easy enough to take off the stuff that is now unavailable?
Hope you're better now.
Cheers
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The stuff that's unavailable we'll look to see if it's worth making again. All work in progress I guess. Gives me something to do before I go back to work.
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Had a look at the new format , much better and easier to follow. Can't wait to see what new goodies are arriving for the lightweights !
Great job . Thanks
Regards Chris
Great job . Thanks
Regards Chris
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Thank you Chris. It's been a long time overdue but there was never enough time to carry out the work. It's taken Eamonn and myself months of working together to get in there and tidy it all up. (Sometimes being laid up can be a benefit)ChrisTheChippy wrote:Had a look at the new format , much better and easier to follow. Can't wait to see what new goodies are arriving for the lightweights !
Great job . Thanks
Regards Chris
There are some weird and wacky numbers created, which in reality just confuse matters. Unpicking it all would forever so I'm simply going through and adding original numbers to the descriptions. That way it should lead to the correct part.
However we probably won't have spotted everything so would still like feedback and queries to continue the tidy.
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Reviving this old thread, I'm glad to hear Rob's stone passed, but do we have an update on progress getting more 000806 frame races made, or alternate sources? My rebuild is somewhat hung up at the moment...
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Ongoing rebuild photos: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B16GWZuqDGvT59n