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Jeepfast

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Hello, I'm Philip from France, I have a 59 BT7 and a really broken english ...
I have found a lot of details about the Healeys on your forum, and I'm really happy to use it.
Regards

Philip
 
Welcome, Philip!

Explanations about language skills are not required. There are plenty of us with English as a first language who are "challenged" as well! :jester:

:cheers:
Mickey
 
:savewave: Hello, and welcome to the forum!!!!
 
:savewave: Bonjour! Welcome! We all have language problems here but we do know how to say what we mean. We're a chatty group. Well most of us are.
 
You're English is better than my French! And it's ok to have broken English as long as your Healey is not broken! Welcome to the fun!
 
Hello, my problem is my Healey is broken at the moment. I convert it to triple WEBER, and it's not ok at the moment.
Regards

Philip
 
Well, fix it dear Philip,fix it. Thank you.
 
"Say-Va" Philip,

I really don`t "Polly-Voo Francei" but "Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site on the planet.

Russ
 
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