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mrbadger
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Tool site

Post by mrbadger » Thu Jul 19, 2001 11:25 am

Here's a fabulous site for all sorts of top quality automotive items which list members will find of tremendous value. The company is called KaleCo Auto and they offer a wide range of unique products for every type of car. The 'Tool' section doesn't list any rocks but I'm sure you guys will find their 'Pilot wrench' to be a wonderful and useful tool. High quality muffler bearings, Hollow core spark plug wires in CHROME, super retardant spark plugs, and their synthetic blinker fluid in the 'Lubes and Greases' section is also a superb product which you will want to use in all your cars. Many of these products are simply not available anywhere else. Here's the link... http://www.84to96.net/kaleco/ Enjoy! Badger

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Post by sculptart@aol.com » Thu Jul 19, 2001 4:28 pm

Derek, Just when I thought you had us all fooled, you surprise us all with an automotive site that has some really useful and needed MG items. My TC muffler bearings were beginning to concern me. Abingdon spares wanted too much, Moss was of questionable quality and the "parts fellow" in England was not sure he had a matched set. I just placed my order, thanks for giving me your credit card and Federal Express numbers. The girl that took my order said no problem it was not a secure line...they had only a few problems in the past and she was sure the forgers had been caught by now. Thanks again, and my best, Ben Cordsen, TC 4260

mrbadger
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Re: tool site

Post by mrbadger » Thu Jul 19, 2001 6:17 pm

No probs. Happy to help. Cheers, Badger the helpful. sculptart@aol.com wrote:
> > Derek, > Just when I thought you had us all fooled, you surprise us all with > an > automotive site that has some really useful and needed MG items.

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