Not another series 2 (update)

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Part 2 :roll:

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Part 3 :o

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part 4 Got an engine at last :D

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Thats it so far :P
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Gorgeous colour "Simon".....by the way do you sleep downstairs?.......... :D
Nostalgia is a thing of the past!....
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Nice restoration!
I have a series 2 winter for a future project, with the legshield, rear footboards and the panels in very bad condition (20 years below a tree :( ) , and i see that you have buyed a new parts.
Where did you buy? are made of good quality or need too much work?
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Looking nice mate... seen it over at John's just before crimbo.
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Hi ArKaTxU the legshields front mudguard, legshield toolbox and rear runners are from Corrado at Just Lambretta http://www.lambrettaspareparts.com we stripped them down to bare metal just to be on the safe side, it gave the painter more work but worth it in the end, although you could just give them a wet and dry and then paint them without going to all that trouble ;)

The legshield toolbox is a great fit with minimal fettling :o
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Looking nice mate... seen it over at John's just before crimbo
Thanks lambrusco just taking my time with it and hoping to have it ready for Kelso :)
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simon wrote:Hi ArKaTxU the legshields front mudguard, legshield toolbox and rear runners are from Corrado at Just Lambretta http://www.lambrettaspareparts.com we stripped them down to bare metal just to be on the safe side, it gave the painter more work but worth it in the end, although you could just give them a wet and dry and then paint them without going to all that trouble ;)

The legshield toolbox is a great fit with minimal fettling :o
OK, i know Corrado. When i go with this project i will speak with him about this.
The legshield toolbox look very good too!
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