Did anyone here bid on this little fella ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141386607849? ... 1423.l2649
wind up GT750 toy.
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Re: wind up GT750 toy.
Pretty sure Alan H has been seen riding around on this one,,,,,,,,,
what the fuck was that ????
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Re: wind up GT750 toy.
Muppets. Obviously, the crank seals will have long perished. Crated splendour, OK as long as you accept its probably a wind-up
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Re: wind up GT750 toy.
JOHNJENKS66 wrote:Pretty sure Alan H has been seen riding around on this one,,,,,,,,,
No mate, I thought it was a wind up.............
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Re: wind up GT750 toy.
I've not seen one before, (that's why I bid on it and wondered if I'd been bidding against anyone on here.)
There are a few Kettle "toys" out there in different forms.
I have a "Airfix" type plastic model of a kettle with a sidecar on it.
There are a few Kettle "toys" out there in different forms.
I have a "Airfix" type plastic model of a kettle with a sidecar on it.