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Note that his new title is fitting and as the Queen's ambassador , I bestow the title on him.

We spent 3 days with Ed at his estate that we could only wish for.
We worked hard on the 450 and I learned a great deal about the slide pneumatics, electrics and MANY other areas. AND we had fun. (At least I did!)
Fortunately he had time to change my rear rotor and pads on our car as we found a ply separation the would not have made it much farther.

Sir Ed is Great Gentleman (True Southern hospitality)

THANK YOU ED,
Ross and Liz MacKillop
Ross,

You won't find a truer or more generous gentlemen. Sir Ed, is perfectly fitting. Smile
(03-09-2013 12:08)davidbrady Wrote: [ -> ]Ross,

You won't find a truer or more generous gentlemen. Sir Ed, is perfectly fitting. Smile

Truly a man and his wonderful wife, are people that don't just talk doing for others, but live it, to the letter.
(03-09-2013 11:14)dentmac Wrote: [ -> ]Note that his new title is fitting and as the Queen's ambassador , I bestow the title on him.

We spent 3 days with Ed at his estate that we could only wish for.
We worked hard on the 450 and I learned a great deal about the slide pneumatics, electrics and MANY other areas. AND we had fun. (At least I did!)
Fortunately he had time to change my rear rotor and pads on our car as we found a ply separation the would not have made it much farther.

Sir Ed is Great Gentleman (True Southern hospitality)

THANK YOU ED,
Ross and Liz MacKillop

How about sharing what you learned about a M 450. I need a lot of info.
Jamie Erwin
Hi,
I will, as will everyone else on this or the WOG board, help where possible.
Just post the question(s) here or private message whenever.
The accumulated and individual knowledge is terrific.
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