Shea
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/10/02 11:45:15
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hey thats making some nice progress! put the rear springs in! ditty mow!
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JamesR
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/10/02 12:15:47
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quote: Originally posted by Shea [br]hey thats making some nice progress! put the rear springs in! ditty mow!
they are! thats why i want to get some better photos.
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/10/02 14:33:01
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here you go Shea.
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/11/02 11:09:49
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Your car is looking great James and I'm glad you managed to get it all repaired and back on the road with minimal aggravation (to the wallet anyway!). Too many people would have found it all too hard, scrapped a perfectly good shell and looked for another one, so it's a real credit to you.
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/11/02 13:59:25
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Great to meet you James at SFS. What Simon said, it didn't ever click with me what happened, so great work. Also it is great to see such a decent daily driver still doing the rounds. I Especially liked that special boot install you had (bmx)!!!
Michael
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/11/02 21:04:52
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thanks guys. Simon, at times, if i had the money i probably would have scraped it and bought a nice looking RS.. i was actually told to scrap it, but i like the car too much. im just glad i found someone who was willing to put time and effort into repairing the damage. and hopefully when he has the time he can fix up some other panels. Michael, was good to meet you too, your car is amazing. glad you liked the boot  the Esky still has quite a bit to go, but im not giving up easily.
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/11/02 23:05:08
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Looking good James! The wheels REALLY make a big difference
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/02/14 21:06:58
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excellent, a bit of window tint and colour coded mex and your done
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/02/15 06:39:02
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quote: Originally posted by Shea [br]excellent, a bit of window tint and colour coded mex and your done 
nah.. i dont think it would look that good colour coded. not this colour anyway. windows are factoy tinted. might get them darker one day..
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/02/16 05:23:47
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hmmm i remember Rhys's old gold mk2 which is now owned by ben. thats got a colour coded mex and it looks pure sex. i saw it on hindley a few weeks back. looked soooooo good. but i was also extremely smashed at the time?  anyway, thats going to be great when you go manual, i cant imagine what the auto would be like and how restricting it is.
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2007/02/17 09:31:49
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quote: Originally posted by Shaun [br]sorry off topic. but anyone got any pics of that wot is now bens car? the gold one. cheeers
Shaun, To keep it out of James' thread, go here. http://www.classic-ford.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9938&whichpage=2 Top pic is recent (with Ben owning it) bottom two are when I owned it. Rhys
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2009/02/13 15:40:23
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very nice james. round lights just work  as do the minilights [:p]
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2009/02/13 15:53:15
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Nice looking machine James. Love that colour on the Ghia with the vinyl roof.
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2009/02/13 21:30:40
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love the break down vehicle in the boot
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RE: JamesR Mk2 Ghia
2009/02/17 16:56:59
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quote: Originally posted by DRS 02L
love the break down vehicle in the boot 
haha yeah, although the 'back up' transport is just as reliable as the escort..
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