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Re: Aussie Master Cyl. Kit

To: Pat Catchpole <Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Aussie Master Cyl. Kit
From: "Dennis F. Kimberlin" <dkimberl@ops.org>
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 15:30:59 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: North High School, Omaha Public Schools Omaha, NE
References: <000985AB.CE21243@netc.co.uk>
Pat Catchpole wrote:
> 
> 
> Diamonds are Forever contains one of those brilliant lack-of-continuity scenes
> where to escape the baddies Bond has to drive the car on 2 wheels to fit down 
>a
> narrow passage.  He enters the passage on the left hand wheels, the camera 
>angle
> changes, and he exits on the right hand ones.  Now that is clever.  Check it 
>out
> next time it's on TV
> 
> Pat
> 
> Subject: RE: Aussie Master Cyl. Kit
> Author:  RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK at Internet-po
> Date:    14/05/98 09:31
> 
> 
> While we're on the subject of Oz, does anyone kow who started the Holden motor
> company, I have been told it was a butcher from Walsall in England, just
> curious, that's all!!!
> 
> Rich
> 
> ps, on the subject of Bond films, in Diamonds are forever(I think) they was a
> Topaz orange Stag, for some bizarre reason that gorgeous V8 burble had been
> dubbed over with what sounded exactly like a Herald!!!!
> 
> >>I just received a brake master cylinder rebuild kit that was made by PBR
> >>Automotive in Australia.  ISTR the prevailing wisdom some time back was
> >>that the rubber bits from Down Under were less than what one would
> >>expect.   ...
> 
> >Maybe they saw Mad Max and figured that's what it was really like, down
> >here. (Actually, it's only like that in Queensland.)
> 
> >Allen Nugent
> >Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
> >University of New South Wales
> >Sydney  2052  Australia
> 
Wasn't the car a Cortina?
Dennis
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