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Offline avengertiger

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Re: Avenger newbie
« Reply #30 on: February 21, 2011, 08:03:46 PM »
what an absolutley brilliant story and who could ask for a better start to avenger ownership imagine bonding with a car before actually owning it,im delighted for all parties concerned sounds like a really super outcome.
like something out a film!!!!!
it makes you feel good just reading it.anyway hope to hear lots more from scout and her avenger and there is plenty of help on here if you run into a problem your not sure off scout.oh and biege is the new black so i hear on the retro car scene......
cool!!!!!!

Offline avenga

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Re: Avenger newbie
« Reply #31 on: February 21, 2011, 11:15:29 PM »
top work richard, good on ya! did you tell scout that the only condition is she has to bring it to hastings in march! haha

Oh damn I completely forgot about Hastings, do you think it is too late to add it in to the deal?  :D

Hey Scout, what are you doing next month  ;D feel like a bit of a road trip  :D

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Offline Scout

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Re: Avenger newbie
« Reply #32 on: February 22, 2011, 12:12:32 AM »
It's such an amazing story huh! I FEEL SO INCREDIBLY LUCKY. And so so sooooo grateful to Richard and Don for their amazing acts of kindness, especially since I'm an almost-stranger! I absolutely cannot thank you enough Richard! :D You're so right about the paying it forward thing, everything turned out wonderfully! And The Avenger is awesome by the way everyone, I even love it's beige-ness hahah. I was called into work today so I still haven't taken a photo of me and it together, tomorrow I promise! (Hopefully!) Not sure about coming to Hastings lol .. since I'm technically still learning to drive (not too flash at reversing yet haha) .. maybe later on in the year! :P And I'll definitely keep posting here, it's such a great forum and I'm sure I'll have many more questions in the future :D


THANK YOU THANK YOU THANKYOU!

Offline avenga

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Re: Avenger newbie
« Reply #33 on: February 22, 2011, 07:40:55 AM »
Haha, no need to thank me. I'm just glad you love the Avenger.

Yeah probably not the best idea going on a long road trip when you are still learning to drive  :)

I will probably be driving my Charger down to "MoPars in Geraldine" in October so I might pop in and say hi then.

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Offline avengerparts

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Re: Avenger newbie
« Reply #34 on: March 29, 2011, 07:49:31 PM »
Hi there concerned Avenger prospect. The trim as you call it, is a plastic manufactured inlay[like most modern cars] that not only adds an attractive feature to window surround, but more importantly locks into weatherstrip to aid the pressure  of rubber against both body and glass to perfect a good seal. Its discoloured only through age [gone blotchy brown] due to moisture getting in behind the thin layer of tinsel thats imbeded into product. No way effects performance, but also shrinks back from corners and looks unsightly. I have NEW product in stock but is also sold by BASIS in Marlborough. Cheers.

Offline Bricstar

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Re: Avenger newbie
« Reply #35 on: July 24, 2014, 04:48:06 PM »
hello everyone. i am looking for a original tape player/radio that will fit my 1973 Avenger alpine.... does anyone have onefor sale????!!!! i'm desperate.
please get back to me :)

 

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