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Cal
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Had a visit yesterday from the Honorable Club Secretary, Stewart (parisian62). What a genuinely lovely bloke 8)

I hadn't realised how close we live :shock:



Got to have a look at the EK wagon.....now that's what I call dedication.

And his FB is something else...absolutely gorgeous car :oops:
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Cal wrote:Had a visit yesterday from the Honorable Club Secretary, Stewart (parisian62). What a genuinely lovely bloke 8)

I hadn't realised how close we live :shock:

Got to have a look at the EK wagon.....now that's what I call dedication.

And his FB is something else...absolutely gorgeous car :oops:
:cry: :cry: must be a bonus have sooo many FB-EK owners close by, Spyder and myself are only about 4000 k's away so drop in anytime, you are all welcome :wink: :roll: :lol: funny bugger ... hey...
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Hi Peter,

It was certainly good to catch up with another FB EK fanatic...and only a stones throw away...

Your EK is a definite good start. Get a few of those niggling mechanical stuff sorted and you'll be cruisin... 8) and let me know if you ever need a hand.

V8EK4us - I'm sure anyone detouring via Darwin will be sure to drop in... :) :wink:

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parisian62 wrote: V8EK4us - I'm sure anyone detouring via Darwin will be sure to drop in... :) :wink:
i think that there would be a lot of people here on the forum that woul like to make that trip!! :D :D
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Post by Cal »

Thanks, Stewart.........Like wise, if you ever need a hand with anything, don't be shy to call me 8)


Got the fuel pump leak fixed.

A mechanic mate came round last night and found it was simple case of the gasket sitting on the bottom of the fuel bowl.


New gasket, and hey presto.......no more leaks.



Now to get that clutch sorted :?
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