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Guest Ian & Carole
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Nice to see Trickie still has his dry humour and speaks of Gina.

It will be interesting to see what he has stashed away in this Aladdin's cave.

Good old Richard. :clapping:

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just been looking at the bits already sold, anything from for Anglia bits, , to a rolls Royce seat belt, I see he is also selling the doors off the cobra/healy doner vehicle

 

Mitch

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No Simon that's the pillock from the kitcar mag, Den Tanner, hes also the guy from pilgrim,

 

Trickey Dicky growing weed !!!!!! more likely to offer cheap growing kits than actually grow the stuff lol

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Guest mower man
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OK Richard was shall we say different but in the times I dealtwith him he was straight forward and right with me ,nice to here from him and gina mowerman :crazy:

Guest chris brown
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OK Richard was shall we say different but in the times I dealtwith him he was straight forward and right with me ,nice to here from him and gina mowerman :crazy:

I couldn't agree more I got on with him very well. He got more people into kit cars than any other person, supplying more kits than any other manufacturer by a huge amount.

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he was ok, and mostly helpful.... you just had to know how to ask :crazy:

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When I was building mine, at one time I was working away from home, so got wifey to phone him with a (simple) technical question. Unfortunately, things went badly for wifey and Tricky "had a go at her" - expecting those that phoned him with technical questions to be technical. Wifey was very upset. Tarnished his image.

Many months later, when I phoned a technical question, he did remember, and did apologise (perhaps Gina had prompted him). Too late.

However, as my daughter taught me: be nice to people and they'll be nice back; if you're nasty to them once, they'll always have a reason to be nasty back to you (something like that).

-Steve

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He would have definitely been better on an e-mail conversation, Richard hated passing the time of day when he had important business things pre-occupying him. Ask a question-- get a reply-- goodbye was his way.

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Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

I've only got good memories of Richard, and have sent him a nice message via ebay wishing him well.

 

John

Guest chris brown
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He would have definitely been better on an e-mail conversation, Richard hated passing the time of day when he had important business things pre-occupying him. Ask a question-- get a reply-- goodbye was his way.

You are probable right there Bob

Ring - ask question

Answer - you'll find a way

End of discussion.

Having said that I still had a lot of time for the man

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Never had a problem with Richard, always approachable to me whether face to face or on the phone.

Glad to see his still dabbling in the kit car world

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