Anyone know a portable machanic that can come out, like now?

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Re: Anyone know a portable machanic that can come out, like now?

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fotherespie wrote:We are the support vehicle for Macmillian cancer support lands end to John o grotes cycle ride

Thought this was in June/July, didnt realise there was another one, lets know the donations site so i can support this one 2. :ok
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Re: Anyone know a portable machanic that can come out, like now?

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Hello,

Are you SURE that youve got the fuel pipes right to the pump. :!: :!:


( it won't cost to try them round the other way.) :wink:

Cordialement,

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Re: Anyone know a portable machanic that can come out, like now?

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Back in one peice! The van broke down again the morning after Land's End - thought it was just some new brake pads that were needed as it was starting to grind.. turned out we needed a new caliper (sp?) apparently it was a close call as the garage reckoned the brake fluid could boil and leave us with zilch brakes, doesnt bare thinking about on those cornish hills! Anyway the cyclist made it in 10 days! Here is my brother-in-laws page if anyone wants to have a look, I think lots of photos are to come... http://www.justgiving.com/Colin-Fotheringham0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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