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Dave Scott from Wanganui Motors, second from right, and Ruapehu College acting principal Graham Parker look on as college pupils Joshua Williams, Rhonda Taumata and Arizona Kaata check out the motor of the school's Ford Laser, with

help from staff member Phil Sutton. Wanganui Motors was generous with the price of the vehicle which the college has bought for the mechanical engineering course. The college had previously bought a number of wrecks for rebuilding and stripping and selling of parts to fund other work, but decided to buy a late model car in good condition so that pupils can see more clearly the workings of a vehicle.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 585, 9 May 1995, Page 5

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Dave Scott from Wanganui Motors, second from right, and Ruapehu College acting principal Graham Parker look on as college pupils Joshua Williams, Rhonda Taumata and Arizona Kaata check out the motor of the school's Ford Laser, with help from staff member Phil Sutton. Wanganui Motors was generous with the price of the vehicle which the college has bought for the mechanical engineering course. The college had previously bought a number of wrecks for rebuilding and stripping and selling of parts to fund other work, but decided to buy a late model car in good condition so that pupils can see more clearly the workings of a vehicle. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 585, 9 May 1995, Page 5

Dave Scott from Wanganui Motors, second from right, and Ruapehu College acting principal Graham Parker look on as college pupils Joshua Williams, Rhonda Taumata and Arizona Kaata check out the motor of the school's Ford Laser, with help from staff member Phil Sutton. Wanganui Motors was generous with the price of the vehicle which the college has bought for the mechanical engineering course. The college had previously bought a number of wrecks for rebuilding and stripping and selling of parts to fund other work, but decided to buy a late model car in good condition so that pupils can see more clearly the workings of a vehicle. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 585, 9 May 1995, Page 5

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