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Old 08-30-2002, 04:09 AM
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Originally posted by Andrew Doherty


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O.K. but you pay your own frickin insurance!
Old 08-30-2002, 04:24 AM
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Can you pay mine as well ? (A grand for the S,
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O.K. but you pay your own frickin insurance!
No worries but can I still have a petrol allowance
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...the rate at which you VTEC, you need a `mid air` Optimax fueling system......I`ve heard some stories about you ....


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Originally posted by Mark Turner
Ouch. Nothing like rubbing it in, is there TBC?!
Not intended, apologies. But if it makes you guys feel any better, I've put a few creases in my hardtop since I posted that reply. Talk abt retribution.

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Hi Andrew

Sorry to be so late on this thread - I have been away for the last 2 weeks or so - and very sorry to hear of your accident. At least no one was hurt.

My major 'pampers' moment was also leaving a roundabout, accelerating gently (unlike your situation, it was wet) through an uphill left hander. I was on the A22 and so lucky nothing was coming the other way.

If it is not too late, I would recommend using Alfred Coker and Sons, Edenbridge for the repairs to your car (they are a small, family run concern, but are Honda approved repairers).

Hope you are soon back up and running,

ALl the best

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Hey Col, one saying i've always stood by is:
"V-TEC should be used but not abused"
Andy.
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Originally posted by ianl


If it is not too late, I would recommend using Alfred Coker and Sons, Edenbridge for the repairs to your car (they are a small, family run concern, but are Honda approved repairers).

Ian
Are they good value? And do they have a body shop?

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Originally posted by Isabelle


Are they good value? And do they have a body shop?

TBC
Sorry, I should have made that a bit more clear - Alfred Coker and Sons are an independent (Honda approved) bodyshop - not a dealer.

In terms of pricing I guess they are about average based on my (thankfully) limited knowledge of what it costs to repair and repaint car panels. In terms of value - they are great - they get the job done well!
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Andy
I`ve told your insurance broker about your VTEC ways - he wants another 3k of you, just for 2002.



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