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Can anyone n here fit a mini exhaust. Is Turnip still active?..cheers
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Don't know about minis. I've an old classic Morris Minor traveller. New exhaust last year cost just £60 complete and held on by just 4 bolts, takes about 40 mins to do! Great simple cars - free road tax - no MOT required - 40 to the gallon - increase in value - cheap insurance- love 'em.
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Moggy minor as they were called in my day. I always wanted one , convertible white , went after a couple but just never seemed to get near. Always look at them with nostalgia when I see them . Your traveller like Roy's from Corrie , it's called Woody ? That's something I always do name my cars and talk to them cause I think they treat you better ha, nuts aren't I! Had a Triumph Herald once which I absolutely loved, old ones the best eh?
Last edited by cools; 24th May 2020 4:14pm.
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