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Blue Beauty from Malaysia
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Re: Blue Beauty from Malaysia
Too true mate. However, falling coconuts are the least of my worries. It's the standard of driving here that frightens me out of my wits. I tell you mate, people may complain about standards in the UK but driving here is a lottery. I honestly believe that British (and European) roads have a much higher standard of driving in terms of both in awareness and focus. Here, half the time they're yakking on a phone, texting or scrolling through their facebook page! Sheesh.
'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'
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Hi Simon, thanks for the feed-back, lovely photos, by the way. Will be taking my laptop with me to N.Z. , K/L and Thailand. Will be keeping in touch with all the guys on the forum. Gladly hook up if you have time, flight to K/l from Melbourne is definitely booked, tho' my mate from B/K has not yet confirmed booking of tickets for G.P. love to hook up, and will be sure to contact you nearer the time.
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Re: Blue Beauty from Malaysia
And here's wurly with reading comprehension level 0
yes it's his although if you skip the text between images it's easy to miss
I'm tempted by a sol for the Mrs 



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My ex had one and I'm still on one of the Sol forums, so I know 'em well.
They're nice and really good fun. Has to be a transtop for me though (I just think, what's the point otherwise?).
If you're gonna go look at some Donald, gimme a shout and I'll see about coming along if you like?
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Re: Blue Beauty from Malaysia
Morning Gents, yes the little old Del Sol is mine and although I know I should try to flog it I keep putting it off. Nice little motor, very zippy and it handles very well. Unfortunately the trans-top does not work and it's back to same old problem out here, lack of parts!
Del Sols are few and far between out here in fact I've only ever seen one on my travels. It looked a right mess as well.
Del Sols are few and far between out here in fact I've only ever seen one on my travels. It looked a right mess as well.
'Mr Bridger, will drive them, into the sea...'