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Can he pull it off?
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SeldomSeenKid



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I started watching NotEconomicallyViable, but he's on the You Tube path now too.

He also laugh at himself, a lot.

If anyone is familiar with Father Ted, he's like Father Dunne:

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Merchy



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As for the L405 he has bought, I think he will need quite a degree of help and a lot more tools!!!
Having said that I do admire people like him who will take on big challenges.
One point to remember is that some of these people without any engineering / spannering skills take on a challenge without full realisation of what is involved.
As for a Halfords multi tool kit as in his video, does he have more sense than me ? I look in my garage at the amount of tools and sometimes wonder why, why, why Big Cry Thud There are probably lots more members on here who are in the same boat. Rolling with laughter

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Abacus405



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When I was around 30 I ran a 924 Porsche engine low on oil and it seized. I rebuilt it with the help of a friend, neither of us knew much about mechanics, this was pre YouTube. I had the crank straightened at a workshop in Bradford, bought a load of parts from Germany. We succeeded and it ran fine. (I had the engine timed up at a Porsche dealers because I didn’t have the tools, they were quite surprised when it turned up on the back of a truck, just the engine!)

I think he’ll manage the rebuild, good luck to him. 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

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