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Old 22-09-10, 09:54
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Colin...you got a vickers light tank !!!!!!! please can i marry you ? people may frown but who cares.....and i am a good cook and i dont moan about bits of armour lying around the house.....iam into open relationships but must stress that you date hot women.....


have i sold you yet hahhahaha

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AJ - i think your sprockets are more of a litterall rather than a metaphor of being shot ahahahahaha
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Old 22-09-10, 12:24
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My Canadian Mk2 also has these sprokets with the rim..Ron
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Old 22-09-10, 22:49
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hey ron, were are your ice scrappers?.
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Old 23-09-10, 00:31
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do you think they made this type of sprocket to protect the front nuts? Aidan
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Old 23-09-10, 01:07
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Lynn, you could be right, they are of the same design as the aust one. I will do some research about them.
Rich!, I don't think I'm ready for another relationship just yet as there's too many good miles left in the one I've got. My wife is part of the ground crew for the f18 hornets here in adelaide so she's very handy when I need hydrolic work done or fix the odd turbine. And she's a great cook!!! And she loves lots of armour around as long as its not on the kitchen table.
Thanks for the offer and by the way I do need a 6cyl meadows engine for the vickers if you happened to see one lying around.
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Old 23-09-10, 02:03
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Colin,
Does she have a sister?
Stephen
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Old 23-09-10, 08:51
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No Steve, no sister but she does have a brother. He can't cook but he sure knows how to eat
Colin!
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Old 23-09-10, 11:10
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Blimey Kevin you read my mind. When I took that photo yesterday I got to thinking...That bracket with the three holes must be for something like a mud scraper, and I was just about to post the question. Anyone got pictures or drawings or spare ones. Ron
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