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Post by Statman Mon Sep 07 2009, 21:44

Hi there!!

I can have access to buy this at £180

Its a Petter W1H

Its water cooled and has the same hopper as a Wolseley



What do you think?

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Post by JONESEY Mon Sep 07 2009, 22:00

Thats a lot of money, but its looks nice and tidy.
Depends if you want one, a few more pounds and you could buy yourself a nice Engine from mike ?
give hime a PM if your looking for an Engine
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Post by mike d Mon Sep 07 2009, 22:11

hi Adam
what are you looking for
i have a wolseley wd2 been shot blasted,re painted,needs putting back together its all there
comes with new head gasket,exhaust,and 4 wheeled trolley (not steerable)
if your interested let me know
thanks mike.
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Post by JONESEY Mon Sep 07 2009, 22:12

Your fast or your spying on me lol! lol! lol! lol!
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Post by mike d Mon Sep 07 2009, 22:17

ive got to get rid of some engines
down sizing
thay got to go

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Post by JONESEY Mon Sep 07 2009, 22:22

Down sizeing my ass you mean your selling the big ones to buy small 1hp to 2hp engines lol! lol! lol!
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Post by mike d Mon Sep 07 2009, 22:50

dam ive been sust

dont tell her in doors lol! lol! lol! lol!
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Post by Admin Tue Sep 08 2009, 04:32

try get a mates rate lol! lol! lol!

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Post by Statman Tue Sep 08 2009, 21:02

Went to have another look but i decided against it!

Far to much money for the engine its worth!

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Post by Admin Wed Sep 09 2009, 04:34

i think if an engine has frost damage it loses alot of value

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Post by Guest Wed Sep 09 2009, 04:59

I think you did the best thing Adam, I thought the price was a little high but it all depends on how much you just want an engine that type, is what you'd pay for 1, plenty more engines about, sure you'll find a good un.

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Post by Statman Wed Sep 09 2009, 17:26

Yeh plenty more engines out there!!

Sometimes you really got to think hard.....which is hard too hehe!!

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