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I was witness to an accident a few months ago. Two cars collided on the other side of a two lane single carriage way but ended up on my side. Me and a load of other cars were queuing in traffic at the time and out of probably about 8-9 witnesses, I was the only one that stopped.
"I'm...
I don't see the point in getting HIDs if you're just going to point them at the floor tbh. But whatevs. Cool innit.
Also, re. the cars with factory HIDs in reflector units. Apparently they're different to your run of the mill unit. Someone on here explained the difference ages ago. I forget...
It was probably more nerves than hate. You hear about horror stories and what can go wrong. I think that was constantly in my mind. I wasn't relaxed which resulted in me not enjoying it.
I'll watch a few more videos but it's not something I'll be trying again next week anyway.
I had a go at machining my Focus today. Never again. Hated every minute of it. Only did one pannel and fired it back in the bag lol.
Used Sonüs SFX-2 and a Megs W8207 pad (using a G220 btw). Did the rear quarter and the polish was a mare to get off. So clearly I've misunderstood guides...
Nope. It's better at the bottom IMO. I put my phone in my pocket upside down with the screen facing my leg. With the jack at the bottom, I can still have the phone orientated this way when listening to music so when I remove it from my pocket, it's the right way up.
Also when it's on my desk...
Other than "because it's fun" or it being a great way to run the battery down in the key fob, I've never really been in a situation where I've found the global window open/close function any use.