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AndyT
06-10-2002, 08:48 PM
For those who are interested, i'm setting a provisional date of 23rd June (Sunday) for a meet at a place to be confirmed depending on who wants to meet. Post if you are interested or e-mail me at andycougar@hotmail.com
Cliverea
06-11-2002, 12:01 PM
Sorry Andy can't make that sunday. I am scheduled to work on that day. Don't let me put the rest of you guys off though. Its one of the perils of shiftworking. :( Still I get plenty of time of in the week when everyone else is doing there wage slave bit:biggrin:.
NorCalCoug
06-11-2002, 02:36 PM
Hey! Wage-slave!!!!??? :mad: :mad: I resemble that comment! ;)
Oops, I meant to say resent. That's what I get for having English as a second language.. American is my first. ;)
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NorCalCoug
06-11-2002, 02:39 PM
Actually, completely off topic and out of curiousity, any of you Brits wanting some of our cougar-badges? I can look into how much carriage overseas is as they are not heavy or large and can fit in a large envelope, so it shouldn't be much extra for carriage.. Below are links to pictures.
All four.. (http://www.fastcougar.com/forums/attachments/Cougar%2DEngineBadge%2DColors%2Ejpg)
6" badge (http://www.fastcougar.com/forums/attachments/Lil%2DCougar%2DEngineBadge%2Ejpg)
10" badge (http://www.fastcougar.com/forums/attachments/Cougar%2DEngine%2DBadge%2Ejpg)
If you guys can get a group purchase together, I can ship to one location and save cost of post for all of you. :)
Cliverea
06-11-2002, 05:21 PM
Hi Norcal...How much per badge??? Do they stay stuck ....to the Intakes that is;) Its pretty warm under the hood so I was wondering how well the badges stood up to the hostile enviroment.
I was trying to get a GB for Muskat racing badges but I am busy at the moment planning my road trip to Italy. When I return in August it may well be feasable ..depends how expensive Italy iscustom_images/emoticons/shocked.gif:tongue::cool:
NorCalCoug
06-11-2002, 08:03 PM
The badges are 28.50USD each, + carriage to the UK (I still have to look that up! :)) Sorry, don't know the conversion for quid or Euros, but if I get un-lazy I could check xe.com's currency conversion tables. :tongue:
DEVIOUSDEV has had his stuck to his intake manifold for almost a week now with no issues, even after some hard driving to build up heat under the bonnet... the product is supposed to last for at least 10 years outdoors, so I would assume that it would do just as well on your motor. :biggrin: If not, you can always acquire some high-heat adhesive (probably a 3M product) for very little money (maybe a couple pounds at most).
EDIT: Looks like current conversion of 1.00 USD to 0.68 GBP puts it at 19.00GBP + carriage or 30.00EUR + carriage
Wow, I remember when it was .48GBP to the dollar! :biggrin:
StaceyS
06-12-2002, 04:46 PM
Clive, I'm going to the states in July so if you (or anyone else) want any Cougar bits "couriered" over to save on postage and customs let me know. :)
Cliverea
06-12-2002, 08:32 PM
Great Offer Stacey....one of those French Blue Cougar 2's would be nice...I don't think it will fit in the Hand Luggage though!!!:biggrin:
NorCalCoug
06-13-2002, 04:07 AM
I'm sure you could squeeze it in a bag if you got a few people to stomp on the cover! :biggrin:
Stacey; where you heading over here in July? Cougarfest, just out of boredom and curiousity to study and examine the gathering habits of the North American Cougar-driver? ;)