whats' wrong with polishing brake lines? even tho they are stainless
steel.i'll match you for compulsive..if there is enough demand, i'd be
happy to do group therapy, in the garage, of course.thats if i can move a
couple brit-mobiles out of the way.
dick fontaine
48mgtc
62tr3b
if its steel, its real.
On Wed, 5 Feb 1997 RJohn50603@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 97-02-05 00:17:59 EST, NKED65A@prodigy.com (BOB NOGUEIRA)
> writes:
>
> << > At 10:58 AM 2/2/97 -0500, RJohn50603@aol.com wrote:
> > snip
> > >Everything in moderation, Kai. This will make more sense when you're
> older.
>
> > >R. Johnson - Dallas
>
>
> -------- REPLY, End of original message --------
>
> Come on now Johnson! I've seen that pristine driver MGB of yours with
> every wire in place, an engine compartment cleaner than any Dennys, and
> everything detailed to the highest degree. You can't tell me you
> exercised "moderation " in its restoration? :)
>
> Bob Nogueira >>
>
>
> OK, OK, OK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Does anyone know a good twelve step program for obsessive-complusives who own
> MGs? Does Charter Hospital have a wing for LBC fanatics? On second thought...
> I don't need their help! And about my three MG's, I can cut down anytime I
> want to!!! Besides, there's nothing wrong with polishing your brake lines,
> right?! My wife has a picture of me doing this when I had the engine and
> transmission out about five years ago... while sitting on the empty motor
> mounts... really.
>
> R. Johnson - Dallas
>
> '90 Maine Coon
> '79 Midget
> '76 Midget
> '73 MGB
>
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