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umm not much now as I have bought most of it. I will need to get some new headlights as the others are cr@p and a new clutch, and then its just the small fidley parts that cost a fortune ;).

Then bodywork..................

umm not much now as I have bought most of it. I will nedd to get some new headlights as the others are cr@p and a new clutch, and then its just the small fidley parts that cost a fortune ;)

yours is a series 1 right? what condition is the passenger side light in? mine is well farkified (plastic has crazed) so if its not too bad flick me a PM i could be interested

well give me a chance to register it first then i can pull it apart to get it ready for a respray.

jeez hurry up aleady then! ;):miner:

i'm in no hurry for a headlight, will either sell or store the car when i go o/s next year but its just one thing thats always annoyed me ;)

so is every1 going on the SCC?? i have put my name down, but i didnt realise that for our work christmas getaway, we are going to the goldy the night before fully funded by work, so im going to try and make it for the cruise but being my first year with the company, i havent attended one yet, so i dont know what they have planned for the sunday or anything. here's hoping nothing and i can make it, il be seedy if i do, bcoz we get free piss payed for by work, so i mite aswell make the most of it i reckon. >_<

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