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Old 28-12-17, 22:12
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Guys,

The Lynx has advanced enough that it was time move it to it's own bay instead of hogging two. It was a balmy -16 C.

I'm a bit late to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, so I'd like to wish everyone the best in the New Year.

Peter

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Old 28-12-17, 23:33
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Peter you even have the winter white wash effect down. Looks great

Phil, yes between a TV film shoot and some other events people have been up on top on a stretcher. The racks are very secure and done move at all. The stretcher can move a bit but cannot fall off due to the hold down brackets and the stretcher legs. As for the person on the stretcher, well......they could roll off I suppose.
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Old 28-12-17, 23:34
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Hi Peter

Does the move mean you can get your car in out of the cold. My car spent a winter outdoors when I needed space space for my HUP chassis during during its restoration. We must have prioties.

But glad you joined the fun of a winter drive.

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Old 29-12-17, 02:31
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Phil,

You were quite right. Being able to park the daily driver, inside out of the elements was a strong factor.

Peter
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Old 31-12-17, 18:35
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All the best in 2018 and Cheers!
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All MLU forum members....best Wishes for 2018!

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