Farewell, but not goodbye

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BathSJ
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Farewell, but not goodbye

Post by BathSJ » Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:01 pm

My SJ was ripped off and burnt in Midsomer Norton and boy was I gutted... I've looked for a replacement but finding nothing to suit I'm afraid that I've gone to the dark side. Gents (and ladies), I bought a Sportrak. Sorta like an SJ but with a larger engine and a few more toys although with none of the romance. The other half likes it because of the resin top and it's not so suicidal on the motorway (have to say that it was a novelty going at more than 45 mph on the way home) . But it's not an SJ.... sniff

Anyway, hopefully one day I'll replace my zook for old times sake. Meanwhile I want to say that I couldn't have got my old old anus back together without the members of this forum. Thanks for everything and see you soon.

All the best

Rich Riley

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Re: Farewell, but not goodbye

Post by carnut » Sun Jul 12, 2009 5:01 pm

mate, im glad your sorted now, ive just come back from tagging in the zuk, there great little cars, hope you get another one!..
andy. ps what happened to your old one,

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Re: Farewell, but not goodbye

Post by BathSJ » Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:45 pm

Hello hello. Three years later and I'm back with a most excellent 1986 Japanese SJ. Beautiful example restored to excellent condition. Pics shortly. And guess what? It's safely alarmed and in my garage... A happy end to this tale!

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Re: Farewell, but not goodbye

Post by twiss » Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:04 pm

Wow, normally thread revivals can be a bit lame but this one is AWESOME!

Glad you have another SJ! As for the Sportrak, it could have been worse, you could have bought a land rover :P

Welcome back!!!
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Re: Farewell, but not goodbye

Post by ScottieJ » Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:25 pm

:welcome: Back Rich!

It's been a loooong time! it was a real shame about your old SJ it was very tidy! glad to hear you have a new one though! are there any pics for us to see?

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