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The 710......

jeeeensy

Well-Known Member
A few days ago I was having some work done at my local garage.
When Waffy came in and asked for a seven hundred & ten.

We all looked at each other and I asked,
'What is a seven hundred & ten?'


Waff replied, 'You know, the little piece in the middle of the engine,
I have lost it and need a new one, but did not know exactly what it was,
but this piece had always been there.


The mechanic gave him a piece of paper and a pen and
asked her to draw what the piece looked like.

He drew a circle and in the middle of it wrote 710.


He then took her over to another car which had its hood up
and asked 'Is there a 710 on this car?'

Waffy pointed and said, 'Of course, it's right there.'

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oh yeah :xd: definatly.

With the Beltring express in need of some surgery I though this was par for the course mate :)

cheers Nick,


Yeah,all looking well now. The old girl goes like a rocket again ;) I did put some fresh '710' in as well!:xd:

Myself,Mick-meister and Skip will be in our usual lair on 'i'-7.

cheers

waff
 
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