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I would never open a bottle while driving. I'm too busy texting and swigging from cans of Tennent's whilst doing 60mph past a school to be doing that sh*t
I have to say I really dislike that spoiler. I just doesn't suit.
I don't like the wheel colour either, I'm not a fan of the whole blue car/black wheels thing, but I know it's quite popular so take my opinion on that with a pinch of salt.
DUB badge is w**k, too!
Driving around with your fog lights on, especially when it isn't foggy (which you would be, if you were to wire them to work alongside your headlights) is the sign that the driver is an utter bellend. Aside from the fact it looks c*ntish, you're dazzling other road users.
There's a gear change indicator, which you're mistaking for a shift light. And it is present on 182's, it's on the right of the instrument panel, and is a little green gear-stick icon.
If you buy one of those sheets that look like stickerbombs, but are just the one sheet, can you really call that "stickerbombing?" Is it not "wrapping?"
Thanks for the replies people. I was sure it was going to be dodgy in some way, but thought I'd check just in case. I also got in touch with the Old Man, and he had written it down whilst getting a quote, he had no intention of doing it anyway!
This might not be the most appropriate place for this thread, but I'm counting on the knowledge of some of the people in here.
The old man is buying a new car soon, and has been getting prices for Seat Leon FR's. Now, I happened to notice on a sheet of paper where he'd written the prices for...
I see the people at that "meet" seem to fit the VXR driver stereotype. Hoods up!
I don't like Astra VXR's if I'm honest, although the lime green is quite nice. I wouldn't have it on my car though!
It's UV damage IIRC.
Can be done by hand, but will need some serious elbow grease! Better with a Machine.
There are guides on here, but basically:
Wet Sand the affected area(s)
Polish to finish.
DA polishers oscillate meaning that they sort of go up and down as well as round. That's an overly simplified explanation, but meh.
Rotaries just go round in a circular motion, i.e Rotate. DA's are known to be easier to use due to there being less risk involved with things like heat build up...
Re: Cliosport Saturday - The Launch of a New Era - 30th July 2011
I don't live there, but I'm not far, and a close mate of mine regularly goes there. I'll get him to recommend a decent route.