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Offline drholly

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Re: Grilling on the SRG
« Reply #14 on: May 26, 2014, 06:49:14 PM »
I think I will need to invest in athermapen for father's day! I've been using a Maverick Redi-Fork and am not sure of its accuracy...

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Get the red one. It is fastest!

Pappy is right - unless he is wrong (as in this case...  ;) ;D) British Racing Green is OF COURSE the fastest.
NOPE, RED is the fastest sorry  ;) ;) ;) ;)
Agree, I have the RED one too and it is very fast.  ;)

LVC - you are right - the red is very fast... however, when you are lapped by the British racing green... well.... there you go...  ;) ;D
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Re: Grilling on the SRG
« Reply #15 on: May 26, 2014, 07:37:53 PM »
I think I will need to invest in athermapen for father's day! I've been using a Maverick Redi-Fork and am not sure of its accuracy...

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Get the red one. It is fastest!

Pappy is right - unless he is wrong (as in this case...  ;) ;D) British Racing Green is OF COURSE the fastest.


I have to say fast yellow is hard to beat.Works on Baja Bugs.Dont even consider an MG without British racing green.
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Re: Grilling on the SRG
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2014, 08:02:05 PM »
I think I will need to invest in athermapen for father's day! I've been using a Maverick Redi-Fork and am not sure of its accuracy...

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk

Get the red one. It is fastest!

Pappy is right - unless he is wrong (as in this case...  ;) ;D) British Racing Green is OF COURSE the fastest.


I have to say fast yellow is hard to beat.Works on Baja Bugs.Dont even consider an MG without British racing green.

I had a Jag - E type... wow was that car fun... it was red and very fast... but I know if it had been British racing green it would have been soooo much faster... just sayin'...  ;) ;D
You can't catch a fish if you don't get a line wet...
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Re: Grilling on the SRG
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2014, 11:35:23 PM »
I think I will need to invest in athermapen for father's day! I've been using a Maverick Redi-Fork and am not sure of its accuracy...

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk

Get the red one. It is fastest!

Pappy is right - unless he is wrong (as in this case...  ;) ;D) British Racing Green is OF COURSE the fastest.


I have to say fast yellow is hard to beat.Works on Baja Bugs.Dont even consider an MG without British racing green.

I had a Jag - E type... wow was that car fun... it was red and very fast... but I know if it had been British racing green it would have been soooo much faster... just sayin'...  ;) ;D
In high school my boss gave me a mint 1957 MGA in BRG,now thats a boss,400 bucks,a good man he was.Had a Jag 1975 XJ6L,what a car,just wouldnt run,but when it did,WOW!!Luxury sport to the maximum.
Feel free to share my pictorials anywhere you like.Could mention from Spuds if you remember.