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[quote="JeremyC"]As you'll see from my sales post the 33 has finally gone to a great chap from Bristol (no not Alex!), Adam. Owning the 33 would have been harder and much less fun without the help, advice, knowledge and support of everyone in this small but perfectly formed community, so a big "thank you" to all. Particular thanks to Alex and Paul who make owning a 33 easier for everyone. I'll still be hanging around here though.[/quote]
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33bits
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 9:00 pm
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Very nice comments Jeremy, I've yet to meet a 33 owner who was anything but a decent guy (or gal). You're 33 is certainly in good hands, hopefully at a future event you will come and see how it's getting on & say hi.
Edward
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:49 am
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I had loads of 33's for about 12 - 15 years, sold them all off and got rid of parts etc. Then had 3 156GTA's (all at the same time at one point strangely!)
Now have one GTA and one 33. Would like another 33, but it all depends.
Looks like I am swinging back the other way. (no not swinging in that sense!)
It certainly possible to leave 33's for a while and then come back…. I did.
p.s. - Oops - managed to log myself out somehow
Guest
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:46 am
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I had loads of 33's for about 12 - 15 years, sold them all off and got rid of parts etc. Then had 3 156GTA's (all at the same time at one point strangely!)
Now have one GTA and one 33. Would like another 33, but it all depends.
Looks like I am swinging back the other way. (no not swinging in that sense!)
It certainly possible to leave 33's for a while and then come back…. I did.
BigAl
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:41 pm
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+1 for thanks to Paul and Alex.
Owning a 33 is a passion, one I enjoy, I am sure you will miss it.
I've owned one since 1995ish.
lee16v
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:18 pm
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Dammit.
Still
thrashing
carefully looking after Paul's car?
Glad you're sticking around too. Place wouldn't be the same.
Ian M
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:41 pm
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Thats nice innit...
And this is your so called mates.
Anyway like you Jeremy, I too am now no longer a 33 owner.
But unlike you Jeremy, after all those insults I wont be hanging around here!!
ONLY JOKING YOU CANT GET RID OF ME THAT EASILY
lee16v
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:39 pm
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Nice sentiment Jeremy which I totally agree with.
All the people I have met/ conversed with through this site have been great and have given me some memories that I will hold for many years. All down to the common denominator.....the 33.
Glad you are sticking around and I hope you steered Adam in this direction!
PS, @ Paul, Agree with you about that Marshy character
paulhide
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:24 pm
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Yeah, 33 owners tend to be good people. (excepting Ian Marsh that is
)
A good memory was just getting one of my 33s MOT'd at MDZ Horley and then returning onto the A23 southbound immediately alongside Jeremy and co. in his 33.
JeremyC
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:56 pm
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As you'll see from my sales post the 33 has finally gone to a great chap from Bristol (no not Alex!), Adam.
Owning the 33 would have been harder and much less fun without the help, advice, knowledge and support of everyone in this small but perfectly formed community, so a big "thank you" to all. Particular thanks to Alex and Paul who make owning a 33 easier for everyone.
I'll still be hanging around here though.