General Panda 750 Progress

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General Panda 750 Progress

So after a lot of tinkering and kicking it Steve gets it to move to the front of stu's house to put some tyres on it....

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Now, I hope you remembered to tighten all those nuts????

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It moves!!! (And the front wheel hasn't fallen off yet!)

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Steve trys not to mow down the rich blonde bint that wandered out in front of his car giving him whip-lash:p

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Home safe and sound....

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...and mugs of tea all round:D

Jim
 
Steve said:
Here's an update on the costs so far as promised.

£50.00 purchase cost.
£00.47 fuel pipe
£14.50 brake discs
£08.23 brake pads
£04.04 oil filter
£02.62 fan belt
£10.16 set of number plates
£03.69 timing belt
£20.00 car trailer hire
£4.65 D5 stonechip
£2.42 primer
£5.43 welding wire


£126.21 running total...
You know what your number plate made me think of... EbeNeZer
 
Steve said:
I'm doing this on a tight budget. I don't have a great big wodge of cash to throw at it. If I did I would have got all the work done and got it sprayed in one go.

Well done Steve, Pandering is all about motoring on a budget. Cheap as chips so far - it's the tax and MOT that hurts the wallet the most.
 
I'm impressed, it's coming on very nicely indeed Steve. About the seat, I should be home next week and this time I'll be there for longer than last time so should be able to get that sodding seat for you.
 
serin said:
you should have that for your trip!

im sure you wont be able to store all the spares you'll need in the back of just one Panda!

Now there's an idea......................:) How many Pandas do you see with its own trailer? :)
 
e505jpy said:
Actually I've ran out of wine... Last night was the last so I'm on Radio 2 and the last bottle of gin:eek:

It's amazing how you can always tell.....

Jim

Nah, all Steve has to do is post 'how much have you had tonight?' every night on the weekend because you've invariably had some alcohol to drink :D
 
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