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TyreFryer
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by TyreFryer » Mon Dec 23, 13 5:51 pm
Thanks again to Simon and all involved, download your Christmas Issue of Connected below.
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Martin Walker
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by Gas for GOSH » Mon Dec 23, 13 6:24 pm
Thanks for posting on the board so quickly Martin. Really hope you all like the Review of the Year. It couldn't happen without all the contributors so thanks to you all....certainly think it will be a good thing to do next year so bear this in mind when you go to things in 2014.
Merry Christmas One and All (as they say down here).
"Now some guys they just give up living - start dieing little by little, piece by piece. Some guys come home from work and wash up, then go racing in the streets...." Bruce Springsteen
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by Pete » Mon Dec 23, 13 6:53 pm
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mossy68
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by Mossy68 » Mon Dec 23, 13 9:02 pm
Brilliant.
A great read with great pics.
Thanks and well done to all involved !
Merry Christmas.
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Charger
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by Charger » Mon Dec 23, 13 9:11 pm
fantastic!! great read
Merry Christmas
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by Derek » Mon Dec 23, 13 11:38 pm
Are we there yet dad ..... 10 to the gallon but worth it.
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Dave81
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by Dave81 » Tue Dec 24, 13 9:17 pm
Fantastic work yet again chaps!
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by Guy » Tue Dec 24, 13 11:42 pm
Great read many thanks for all your hard work putting it together..
Its also appears that I have changed my name
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by drewcrane » Wed Dec 25, 13 12:44 am
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by Stu » Wed Dec 25, 13 6:04 am
Anyone else having trouble downloading this? Fails within seconds every time I try.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
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by Blue » Wed Dec 25, 13 9:37 am
Excellent, really good photo of the Dart.
Gas for GOSH
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by Gas for GOSH » Wed Dec 25, 13 11:27 am
Damn sorry Guy...I wasn't trying to preserve your anonymity!
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by Guy » Wed Dec 25, 13 12:39 pm
No worries
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by Philth » Wed Dec 25, 13 10:23 pm
Thanks guys - good edition!
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by bratfink » Fri Dec 27, 13 12:43 am
Didn't realize Rob and Steve worked at McLaren.