That looks perfect.
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Waste Disposal Hatch
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Re: Waste Disposal Hatch
Its not bad once painted, a metal hatch for a metal tank, though it does scrape the paint when it opens and closes. (working on it).
But then it's just like a British Leyland car of the time.
But then it's just like a British Leyland car of the time.
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Definatley an Anti-Social type
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Re: Waste Disposal Hatch
Morris Marina. That brings memories. I believe at one time they were even assembled locally.
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Re: Waste Disposal Hatch
> I believe at one time they were even assembled locally.
That was probably just to reattach all the bits that had fallen off in transit.
Adrian.
That was probably just to reattach all the bits that had fallen off in transit.
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Re: Waste Disposal Hatch
That's a good one.That was probably just to reattach all the bits that had fallen off in transit.
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