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eBay Fun!
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Suffolk944
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SAR used to be ESS from what I recall. Good people and a good quality product should anyone fancy purchasing.
pauljmcnulty
Active member
SAR used to be ESS from what I recall
It is a very nice piece of kit. Only downside is that it's brittle, if your car is lowered speed humps are an issue. Follow John Sims for interesting ideas to avoid damage, involving 45 degree attack angles or stopping, accelerating hard and using the resulting front-end lift are just two. [
PSH
PCGB Member
Follow John Sims for interesting ideas to avoid damage, involving 45 degree attack angles or stopping, accelerating hard and using the resulting front-end lift are just two.
yes but what ever you do don't mention classic car shows and splitters to John at the same time...[
Pete
pauljmcnulty
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yes but what ever you do don't mention classic car shows and splitters to John at the same time...
Croxley Green, Croxley Green, Croxley Green. [
Sorry John, but it was a classic moment. Something along the lines of:
John to Marshall - "Are there any uneven areas or other hazards in you field?"
Marshall - "I don't believe so, Sir"
John rips splitter off on concealed metal spike......[
John - " I thought you said there were no hazards in your field?"
Marshall, in a French accent - "This is not my field, Sir"
Ever since then John has been marshalling the Club car parks in his hi-viz vest in a vain attempt to prove that not all volunteers are terminally unhelpful and stupid. For that we thank him. [
PSH
PCGB Member
Croxley Green, Croxley Green, Croxley Green.
Sorry John, but it was a classic moment. Something along the lines of:
John to Marshall - "Are there any uneven areas or other hazards in you field?"
Marshall - "I don't believe so, Sir"
John rips splitter off on concealed metal spike......
John - " I thought you said there were no hazards in your field?"
Marshall, in a French accent - "This is not my field, Sir"
Ever since then John has been marshalling the Club car parks in his hi-viz vest in a vain attempt to prove that not all volunteers are terminally unhelpful and stupid. For that we thank him.
Hahahahaha
That made me laugh and brought back many fun memories..; thanks Paul...[
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