locodude
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posted on 16/2/03 at 02:04 PM |
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James gets to drive the 'Dream'
Hi There
Saturday at MK and it's busy as per usual. Chrisg turns up at the crack of dawn, Mr saxo appears to pick up his kit and late on in the morning James
arrives with a friend. He's here to get some bits for his build. We've seen a few of the listers lately but James is probably the luckiest as he got
to take the 'Tangerine Dream' out for a little run. He was like a kid with a new toy the poor love. Hope you enjoyed it James.
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bob
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posted on 16/2/03 at 03:16 PM |
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Chris
Is that the new bar-b your building for paul (gordon ramsay) beyer in front of the dream
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Jon Ison
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posted on 16/2/03 at 03:43 PM |
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Chris, iv'e sussed why the dream don't go now ???
the props fell orrrf, can't u c it on the floor,
OR
as it been discarded in favour of a Chain, you know, to transfer proper power from the soon to be fitted jap crap motor....???
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locodude
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posted on 16/2/03 at 06:25 PM |
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In your dreams, bike boy!
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James
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posted on 17/2/03 at 12:38 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by locodude
He was like a kid with a new toy the poor love. Hope you enjoyed it James.
Your not wrong there!!! Absolutely bloody fantastic!
It's all anyone around me has heard about since Sat pm.
Only went up there (MK) for a chat and some parts. Later, they were just closing up and Chris chucks me some keys and tells me to take it for a spin
if I want! Thought he was joking or just saying I could sit in it!
Reversed out at snail speed as absolutely terrified of damaging it (hey, you gotta be careful with 1000 hours of someone's life!) and then went up
the road. What I hadn't realised is how fast being low to the ground makes it feel. It feels literally about double the speed you're actually going.
It wasn't until I spotted a few cars in a line behind me that I realised I was only doing about 20mph!
Anyway, we get back after about 5 minutes of very careful driving and Chris is like "Oh, I thought you'd be gone half an hour". Well Chris, if you
insist....
So off we go along the country roads with the biggest on our faces you've ever seen!
Anyway, got back after what seemed like far too soon and went home clutching my purchases (as it were!) a very happy man.
Thank you once again Chris, I'll never again here a bad word said about you!
A very happy (and inspired)
James
P.S. And best of all, he didn't spot where I'd stuffed it into a ditch!
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mdc124
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posted on 20/2/03 at 07:01 PM |
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OK - So it exists! - I notice you keep it away when you know I'm coming!
I could alway get Paula to change gear for me
So i'f you've a digicam now - what does mine look like today?
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locodude
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posted on 20/2/03 at 08:03 PM |
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quote:
So i'f you've a digicam now - what does mine look like today?
I've had one for 18 months and Yellow!
If I'm taking pictures I'm not building!
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James
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posted on 21/2/03 at 03:58 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mdc124
OK - So it exists! - I notice you keep it away when you know I'm coming!
I could alway get Paula to change gear for me
So i'f you've a digicam now - what does mine look like today?
Actually yours looks really great.
It's useful too coz a lot of people bring kids when they visit MK and your chassis acts as a very effective climbing frame to keep them
entertained.
It's amazing what kids can come up with to do with a BEC wiring loom and ECU aswell actually...
Cheers,
James
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David Jenkins
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posted on 21/2/03 at 04:14 PM |
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ooh, you're cruel James...
David
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mdc124
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posted on 21/2/03 at 09:58 PM |
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Tee Hee Hee
Climbing Frame!! - That's rich coming from you James: building an oversized car with an overweight engine, so you can be over taxed too
quote: It's amazing what kids can come up with to do with a BEC wiring loom and ECU aswell actually...
Thats really no way to refer to
PTM
(only kidding)
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