. . . on Tuesday!!!
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Some of you will have seen on another thread about my car's recent journey to Christian to have a fair bit of remedial work and new parts to return the car to 'factory' spec (as far as any car that has had a colour change inside and out!).
Christian, as I've said before, is a top bloke when it comes to 993s. Probably one of the best..
I had also expressed my disappointment at some findings of the work done previously, particularly during the respray etc.
So the car went back to Impact for paint correction.
I just wanted to say that I have nothing but respect for Sam at Impact, who put his hands up to where certain items hadn't gone quite according to plan. He has behaved like an absolute gentleman and corrected, at some considerable cost, but free of charge to me, all the issues (and then some).
The car returns under covered wagon on Tuesday . . .
ance-Tap:
Number plate . . .
A few months ago, as one does, I wondered who had the number HPN 3R, checked it with DVLA and it hadn't been issued.
DVLA said they'd put it up for auction in due course.
Which they did in January, so I picked it up for £160.
I feel a little like Toad of Toad Hall now!
Parp, parp!
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:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Some of you will have seen on another thread about my car's recent journey to Christian to have a fair bit of remedial work and new parts to return the car to 'factory' spec (as far as any car that has had a colour change inside and out!).
Christian, as I've said before, is a top bloke when it comes to 993s. Probably one of the best..
I had also expressed my disappointment at some findings of the work done previously, particularly during the respray etc.
So the car went back to Impact for paint correction.
I just wanted to say that I have nothing but respect for Sam at Impact, who put his hands up to where certain items hadn't gone quite according to plan. He has behaved like an absolute gentleman and corrected, at some considerable cost, but free of charge to me, all the issues (and then some).
The car returns under covered wagon on Tuesday . . .
ance-Tap:
Number plate . . .
A few months ago, as one does, I wondered who had the number HPN 3R, checked it with DVLA and it hadn't been issued.
DVLA said they'd put it up for auction in due course.
Which they did in January, so I picked it up for £160.
I feel a little like Toad of Toad Hall now!
Parp, parp!
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