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Post Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:22 pm
numanoid365 Newbie

Posts: 6
Location: SUTTON COLDFIELD
Hi everyone brought my frp two weeks ago great car been to see alan at pumabuild had brakes looked at and new cam belt fitted i used to own a standard puma last six years always wanted frp now i do i live in birmingham i know of two frps in brum speak to you all soon paul. :

Post Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:24 pm
Williamsclio1 User avatar
RPOC Regular

Posts: 479
Location: Malvern, Midlands
Welcome, hope you have many years of great ownership :D

watch that [profanity replaced] end in the wet, lets go alot easier than the standard puma :wink:

Uploads some photos 8)

David
FRP314

Post Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:15 pm
fergie RPOC Regular

Posts: 499
Location: West Scotland

welcome:D
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Post Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:39 pm
Dogsbody User avatar
I dont drive my FRP due to this FORUM!

Posts: 3014
Location: West Wiltshire
Hi and welcome Paul :D

Another one of the many standard Puma owners who have moved over to the wide arched model.
I owned two 1.7's before my FRP :wink:

Like it's been mentioned above, watch them in the wet!!!
They don't give warning like a 1.7 does before the back end lets go :shock: A bit of extra weight in the boot helps too.
Graham
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HID headlights fitted ... I can now see where I'm going !

Post Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:48 pm
big boy al User avatar
I dont drive my FRP due to this FORUM!

Posts: 2343
Location: medway,kent.

hi and welcome along post some pictures up of your new purchase :-)

alan and 241
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FRP 241 - lsd equipped

Post Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:46 pm
P1FRP070 Newbie

Posts: 65
Location: GILLINGHAM , MEDWAY,KENT
Cool Dude !
have great fun with her .... as I have with my new FRP070


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