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pilgrim



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Message Posted:
13/07/2009 20:42

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Wish to buy large gas bar be que capable of cooking for 8-10 persons , anyone seen any good deals, coming over at begining of August therefore any private sellers email me.

thanks

p



Brinsley


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Message Posted:
13/07/2009 20:43

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Do a Hangi!



Richard



catalkoykid


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13/07/2009 20:50

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you wont get 1 in the north south only answer 500 euros mutts nuts



pilgrim



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13/07/2009 21:52

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Thanks Guys, will have go over and have a look.



Brinsley


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13/07/2009 22:04

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For that price you may as well find a good Turkish handyman and build a permanent brick one!



Richard



loslobos


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Message Posted:
13/07/2009 22:10

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Yea, I had a proper stone built gas barbe.... the best solution, cost me 500 YTL, will last for years



pilgrim



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Message Posted:
13/07/2009 22:40

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will probably have one built , but was hoping cheaper alternative



bachelibelly


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Message Posted:
13/07/2009 23:51

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Tests your logistical skills to the limit but bought a three burner s/steel trolley bbq with all the bells and whistles weighing in at 63 kgs off ebay in UK for £135 delivered( as mentioned £500 in the south and nowhere to be seen in the north ),took 3 trips and a bit of head scratchin ! Get in !!!!!!



bachelibelly


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13/07/2009 23:53

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PS. hardest part was the cylinder !!!



pilgrim



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Message Posted:
14/07/2009 00:48

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How much baggage excess did you get charged. Got merit.

cheers

P



bachelibelly


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Message Posted:
14/07/2009 01:55

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None, hand held scales ,know your airlines rules regarding weights and sizes,oh and months of planning and packing !!!



kavenkoy


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Message Posted:
14/07/2009 09:00

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there were large gas bbqs in at homestore last week at kajagoogoo



didnt ask prices



kav



rowlo



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14/07/2009 09:42

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bachelibelly, hope the gas never runs out lol.



abacus


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Message Posted:
14/07/2009 09:52

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MY FRIEND HAS GAS B B Q FOR SALE IF YOU LET ME KNOW E MAIL WILL SEND YOU A PICTURE



pilgrim



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Message Posted:
14/07/2009 12:58

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Hi Guys

thanks

Abacus

paulatport@yahoo.co.uk

regards

p



breezyboy


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Message Posted:
15/07/2009 13:36

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Hi Pilgrim,

Just a personal slant on this as we were discussing pros and cons last Sunday.

I have a gas BBQ at home which is great for coming home from work and cooking things in a short period of time.

I have now had a precast charcoal BBQ in TRNC for over a year. I have discovered I enjoy using it more and also for a large BBQ party I can get a better spread of cooking diff items because of its 3 height levels from the charcoal. Also with the gel type lighter aid it only takes 2 glasses of wine to get going...maybe 3!



pilgrim



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Message Posted:
15/07/2009 15:32

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Usually trick family or friends into 'watching' bar be que, while i look after drinks, me included!



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