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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Boyd" data-source="post: 530569" data-attributes="member: 14974"><p>Hi members, Well after a long and arduous 3rd outing with the 4500 at Creswick this weekend, Im pleased to say a virgin no longer. After many nails, rail spikes and bits of wire, I had thought the only way Id ever see a monitory return on investment was going to be to open a bloody hardware store and sell all the crap I found. </p><p>But no longer. Its pretty grubby and in dire need of a clean but 4g of pure joy.</p><p>One might reasonably hope the first of many more to come. </p><p>Cant seem to add a picture but Im sure you all know what these things look like. </p><p>Dont suppose anyone might offer some advice on how to get the crusty stuff of and get a bit of a shine on??</p><p>Cheers </p><p>Peter (AKA- a virgin no longer)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Boyd, post: 530569, member: 14974"] Hi members, Well after a long and arduous 3rd outing with the 4500 at Creswick this weekend, Im pleased to say a virgin no longer. After many nails, rail spikes and bits of wire, I had thought the only way Id ever see a monitory return on investment was going to be to open a bloody hardware store and sell all the crap I found. But no longer. Its pretty grubby and in dire need of a clean but 4g of pure joy. One might reasonably hope the first of many more to come. Cant seem to add a picture but Im sure you all know what these things look like. Dont suppose anyone might offer some advice on how to get the crusty stuff of and get a bit of a shine on?? Cheers Peter (AKA- a virgin no longer) [/QUOTE]
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