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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 3518764" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Chap with a garage near to me had a yard full of cosworth body shells , and a workshop with all the "mechanics "of them . He was also an absolute whizz at performance tuning and re chipping . Trouble was , he was also a complete alky - litre bottle of vodka a day for starters and no food . I'm told he sold the whole outfit to a garage just outside Manchester , on condition he went down there daily , and re assembled the bits . Last time I heard he was honouring his part of the bargain - well part time anyway . Absolute waste of a God-given gift . Don't know how long he'll live given his lifestyle , but I'm glad none of our cattle look like he does !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 3518764, member: 2303"] Chap with a garage near to me had a yard full of cosworth body shells , and a workshop with all the "mechanics "of them . He was also an absolute whizz at performance tuning and re chipping . Trouble was , he was also a complete alky - litre bottle of vodka a day for starters and no food . I'm told he sold the whole outfit to a garage just outside Manchester , on condition he went down there daily , and re assembled the bits . Last time I heard he was honouring his part of the bargain - well part time anyway . Absolute waste of a God-given gift . Don't know how long he'll live given his lifestyle , but I'm glad none of our cattle look like he does ! [/QUOTE]
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