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Hello everyone!! :)
I was pointed this way by Mr Baxter over at www.brick-yard.co.uk.

I'm looking for a competent person who can take my t25 1.9 Petrol DG bus (1985) and convert to 1.9 TD either AAZ or 1Z
Am looking for a proper job and am willing to pay for it!

I am im Winchester/Southampton area and am willing to travel...but not too far!

Ideally looking to have this done between 17th - 25th February (I'm on holiday and it's a daily driver!)

Anyone fancy it?

Cheers...Lee

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Just to say Welcome...Sorry cant help with engine swop :) :)
Health has now stopped me camping Etc.

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welcome thenaylortribe, somebody who can help will be around soon!

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Post by mr_bricolage »

Think philippacman does it but not sure where he is.

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North wales I think..a little too far !

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Post by "WEAZLECHIN" »

welcome, but. kinnel mate thats a big job, why not just save the money (loads) you would pay for the job, and buy a new diesel van ??

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why such a big job..as for the money, well the bus is my wife's pride and joy.
We've spent a bit on it already inc.
Dynamat soundproofing on every panel
Saab 9000 griffin leather and suede electric front seats
2x 17" widescreen lcd's
DVD player
PS2
9 speaker sound system
split charge relay
Propex heater
merc 16" alloys and tyres
new double seat behind driver
seatbelts throughout
reupholstered in black napa vinyl...so whats an extra £1500?... :shock:

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Thats plenty to get it gassed.:wink:

with a lot of change :wink:
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Post by DiscoDave »

come on then!! pictures of mentioned bling!! and philipacman is the bloke you need to spek too!

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yesa, some pics then !! 8)

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