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deej 19-May-2005 13:52

as i was writing it i thought of the rutter model.

i may get the 999 in the future when they release the bsb 999's

baylissboy 19-May-2005 13:54

I'm after a Bayliss 2003 Desmosidici,anybody got one they want to sell or know of anywhere with one in stock?

Also i've been offered a Reynolds 2000,anybody interested in it,send me a u2u & i'll forward their e-mail address!!

deej 19-May-2005 13:59

if i'd know you wanted one i wouldnt have taken the day off sick to do some extra wedding preparation and would have called in model zone for you and seen what they had mate, thats where i got my 01 rossis froma nd my bayliss 02 was only 19.99. i'll see if i can get there phone number for you

baylissboy 19-May-2005 19:02

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Originally posted by deej
if i'd know you wanted one i wouldnt have taken the day off sick to do some extra wedding preparation and would have called in model zone for you and seen what they had mate, thats where i got my 01 rossis froma nd my bayliss 02 was only 19.99. i'll see if i can get there phone number for you
Thanks deej!

deej 20-May-2005 14:19

hiya bb

try modelzone.co.uk for your nearest store

or try www.swapmeetmodels.co.uk as they seem to be advertising both the 2003 and 2004 bayliss/capirossi although i dint think the 04 models were out yet. let us know how you get on buddy as i may get my rutter from them

deej 20-May-2005 14:20

and try antics-online.co.uk too

Wylie1 20-May-2005 15:55

Quote:

Originally posted by deej
hiya bb

or try www.swapmeetmodels.co.uk as they seem to be advertising both the 2003 and 2004 bayliss/capirossi although i dint think the 04 models were out yet.

The one's on swapmeet are 1:6 scale. :(

lane748 20-May-2005 18:44

Jasper, this is the definition of handling (section 22 Theft Act 1968)

"A person handles stolen goods if knowing or believing them to be stolen goods he dishonestly receives the goods or dishonestly undertakes or assists in their retention, removal, disposal or realisation by or for the benefit of another person, or if he arranges to do so"

Jasper 20-May-2005 19:19

I don't think the item has been stolen,there has been no indication that it has been stolen, any wrong doing or dishonesty;therefore i don't see myself as a "handler".Thanks for the post though!

lane748 20-May-2005 19:25

Just posted it to put your mind at rest mate- it seems you dont fit the description of the definition!!


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