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A very enviable clio journey you've had mate. But i think you've missed a trick by not buying one in a more sedate hue[emoji38]. Look forward to seeing how you make a car so bloody smart looking. All the secrets will out eventually.
Guy near me had a lovely Db9, now he's got a fugly tesla! I hope he gets a DB11, seeing one every day would make going to work a tiny bit better, if only for a few seconds.
And you know it's been through a hand acid bath too. [emoji38]
Just can't seem to get the wifes car dirty and mine had only moved 2 miles in 2 weeks so looks like I've just done my car show clean on it [emoji23] [emoji23]
Black ones are the best, do not let those with smurf cars question your choice [emoji1]
Take a pic of it before got wash it, there's a prize for dirtiest car (or grottyest owner depending on how you look at it).
Great update. I have been defeated by locking wheel nuts in the past, it's such an anticlimax when you've spent minutes planning a job and days building up the enthusiasm to get off the sofa and do it. Your drunk typing skills are high level, did you do a course at work? Hope Brands goes well...
[emoji1] I might pop down to my local macdonalds on Friday night and see if I can get myself one of those stickers then, just to see plods face when they find a bald old c**t in a clio sport.
Well as Nick hasn't posted again I suspect the halfords cam belt change has left him with 7bhp and he's still driving home. I wouldn't let them change my light bulbs never mind a bloody cam belt!