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John Stokes

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Due to a lack of space and a royal command to 'Move that rubbish!', which
you and I know is perfectly good overlanding kit, I have for sale the
following.

Twin Jerry Can holder believed to be off Rapier £20

Single Jerry Can holder £10

4 Jerry Cans £18

4 Nato Black Plastic water containers £18

2 Fold up Seats as sold for about £50 each, the upholstery is perfect and
sealed in its original packing, but the paintwork is discoloured slightly
from storage.

2 for 1 offer, only £50 the two

One cargo parachute, ideal for those fireside evenings or as a group shelter
when slung from a tree. £40

One ex-army arctic tent, as sold by Anchor for £150, save £50-For sale at
£100

One Caranex Tent for car. I don't need this any more as I now have the
right one for the 110, but I used to use it over the bonnet end, which gives
the advantage of heating! £70

Due to the weight of these items, collection would be the obvious option,
but I am willing to consider shipping them if you pay the cost. Email
[email protected] off group for contact details.


 
On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:25:08 +0100, "John Stokes"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Due to a lack of space and a royal command to 'Move that rubbish!', which
>you and I know is perfectly good overlanding kit, I have for sale the
>following.
>
>Twin Jerry Can holder believed to be off Rapier £20
>
>Single Jerry Can holder £10
>
>4 Jerry Cans £18
>
>4 Nato Black Plastic water containers £18
>
>2 Fold up Seats as sold for about £50 each, the upholstery is perfect and
>sealed in its original packing, but the paintwork is discoloured slightly
>from storage.
>
>2 for 1 offer, only £50 the two
>
>One cargo parachute, ideal for those fireside evenings or as a group shelter
>when slung from a tree. £40
>
>One ex-army arctic tent, as sold by Anchor for £150, save £50-For sale at
>£100
>
>One Caranex Tent for car. I don't need this any more as I now have the
>right one for the 110, but I used to use it over the bonnet end, which gives
>the advantage of heating! £70
>
>Due to the weight of these items, collection would be the obvious option,
>but I am willing to consider shipping them if you pay the cost. Email
>[email protected] off group for contact details.
>

Where abouts in staffs are you? Im near the M6 J16.

Provided that you arn't too far away from me!, I'll take some of your
stuff away!

Are the water containers the same size as the jerry cans so that they
fit in the brackets too?

I'll definately have both jerry can holders. I'd also like the jerry
cans and water containers, but i'm not sure if i can cope with 4 of
each!..

If you are open to offers? - I'll give you £50 for both holders and
all the jerry and water cans and will come and take them away over the
next couple of days (so you can keep the boss happier! ;) ).
I can probably manage to come tommorrow night if its good for you?





 
Tom Woods wrote:
> On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:25:08 +0100, "John Stokes"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Due to the weight of these items, collection would be the obvious option,
>>but I am willing to consider shipping them if you pay the cost. Email
>>[email protected] off group for contact details.
>>

>
> Where abouts in staffs are you? Im near the M6 J16.


You must be near to me then - I'm in Alsager. Small world :)

Dan
 
so Dan Smith was, like...
>>

> You must be near to me then - I'm in Alsager. Small world :)
>
> Dan


Saw a Pete Atkin concert in Alsager while spending a year at Crewe College.
Smaller world.

--
Rich
==============================
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S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:21:45 +0100, Dan Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Tom Woods wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:25:08 +0100, "John Stokes"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>Due to the weight of these items, collection would be the obvious option,
>>>but I am willing to consider shipping them if you pay the cost. Email
>>>[email protected] off group for contact details.
>>>

>>
>> Where abouts in staffs are you? Im near the M6 J16.

>
>You must be near to me then - I'm in Alsager. Small world :)


I'm not far off!. I'm in Audley. I driver through Alsager a lot though
and have family there.

Now if you own that brown series 3 station wagon that parks on the
side of the road between the station and the crossroads in the middle
of town it would definately be a small world, as I always notice that
one when I have to drive past it on my way to work! ;)


 
Tom Woods wrote:
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:21:45 +0100, Dan Smith
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>Where abouts in staffs are you? Im near the M6 J16.

>>
>>You must be near to me then - I'm in Alsager. Small world :)

>
> I'm not far off!. I'm in Audley. I driver through Alsager a lot though
> and have family there.
>
> Now if you own that brown series 3 station wagon that parks on the
> side of the road between the station and the crossroads in the middle
> of town it would definately be a small world, as I always notice that
> one when I have to drive past it on my way to work! ;)


Not guilty! I've got an '87 RR Classic that's currently in a 6m x 3m
party tent in my garden - lots more welding left to do :) If you went
straight on at the crossroads and took the 3rd left, I'm down there.
What do you drive?

Dan
 
On Tue, 31 May 2005 15:34:42 +0100, Dan Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Tom Woods wrote:
>> On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:21:45 +0100, Dan Smith
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>Where abouts in staffs are you? Im near the M6 J16.
>>>
>>>You must be near to me then - I'm in Alsager. Small world :)

>>
>> I'm not far off!. I'm in Audley. I driver through Alsager a lot though
>> and have family there.
>>
>> Now if you own that brown series 3 station wagon that parks on the
>> side of the road between the station and the crossroads in the middle
>> of town it would definately be a small world, as I always notice that
>> one when I have to drive past it on my way to work! ;)

>
>Not guilty! I've got an '87 RR Classic that's currently in a 6m x 3m
>party tent in my garden - lots more welding left to do :) If you went
>straight on at the crossroads and took the 3rd left, I'm down there.
>What do you drive?


If you live on the same road as the priamry school, then I've noticed
your tent!
I was thinking what a useful item it looked like!.. I actually peer at
it everytime I go past to see if i can spot anybody about as i was
going to stop and ask where you got it from!. It looks like a step up
from the gazebo which I and my other mates have been rebuilding things
underneath! - and i'm currenlty garageless :(

I've got a 101 ambi, a black swb 2A, and a gaggle of old saabs. I
shall keep an extra look out for you out there welding the rangie now!

 
Tom Woods wrote:
> If you live on the same road as the priamry school, then I've noticed
> your tent!


Yep, that's me :) Diagonally opposite the school.

> I was thinking what a useful item it looked like!.. I actually peer at
> it everytime I go past to see if i can spot anybody about as i was
> going to stop and ask where you got it from!. It looks like a step up
> from the gazebo which I and my other mates have been rebuilding things
> underneath! - and i'm currenlty garageless :(


I'll try and dig out the details of where I bought it from. I've got a
garage and while the Rangey would fit in, I wouldn't be able to open the
doors!

> I've got a 101 ambi, a black swb 2A, and a gaggle of old saabs. I
> shall keep an extra look out for you out there welding the rangie now!


I didn't know there was a 101 in these parts. I'm a member of the 101FC
club and would love to add one to my fleet - just got to finish the
Rangey first.

Feel free to call round for a cuppa. If there's a burgundy Punto out
front, I should be around.

Dan
 
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 09:50:30 +0100, Dan Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I didn't know there was a 101 in these parts. I'm a member of the 101FC
>club and would love to add one to my fleet - just got to finish the
>Rangey first.


There are quite a few 101's about here!. Lee D is only in newcastle.

Mine doesnt count at the moment though as its now off the road until i
fix its exhaust and get it MOT'd :(

There are probably a lot more that i havent seen yet too!


 
Tom Woods wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 09:50:30 +0100, Dan Smith
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>I didn't know there was a 101 in these parts. I'm a member of the 101FC
>>club and would love to add one to my fleet - just got to finish the
>>Rangey first.

>
> There are quite a few 101's about here!. Lee D is only in newcastle.
>
> Mine doesnt count at the moment though as its now off the road until i
> fix its exhaust and get it MOT'd :(
>
> There are probably a lot more that i havent seen yet too!


I dug out the link to the company I bought my tent from.

It's http://www.armytents.co.uk/new_party_tents.asp

Dan
 
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:58:15 +0100, Dan Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Tom Woods wrote:
>> On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 09:50:30 +0100, Dan Smith
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>I didn't know there was a 101 in these parts. I'm a member of the 101FC
>>>club and would love to add one to my fleet - just got to finish the
>>>Rangey first.

>>
>> There are quite a few 101's about here!. Lee D is only in newcastle.
>>
>> Mine doesnt count at the moment though as its now off the road until i
>> fix its exhaust and get it MOT'd :(
>>
>> There are probably a lot more that i havent seen yet too!

>
>I dug out the link to the company I bought my tent from.
>
>It's http://www.armytents.co.uk/new_party_tents.asp


Aah, its one of them. I helped put one of them up at the local scout
camp the other week and it wasn't half a pain!.
Took us ages as you have to hammer all the poles into each other
really tight to get the roof to fit over.

 
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