my kettle
- mark.read3
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You've done a cracking job there Julian , been a real labour of love eh ?
Well worth it, its turned our great.
Well worth it, its turned our great.
Re: my kettle
nice job, most kettles have drawn blood so you are not alone! looks great well done
- MrCertifiable
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Well done J
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I've been following your trials and tribulations from day one
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nice job.
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I've been following your trials and tribulations from day one
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nice job.
Waiting for sanity
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Very nice, brings back memory's of my A model,when I started on her restoration eleven years ago! The fettling goes on,& so does the enjoyment of a true classic!
Cheers, Roger.
GT750A.
Cheers, Roger.
GT750A.
Cheers.
Roger
GT750A.
Roger
GT750A.
- yeadon_m
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Julian,
Thats lovely. Enjoy and well done!
Mike
Thats lovely. Enjoy and well done!
Mike
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That's beautiful J, I love that colour too.
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