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Nowt wrong with your mum, m8 - she was proper protecting your car. I can imagine if I had made an attempt to nick your car, it would have been me that would have come off the worst! ;)
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It's a guaranteed drive past the hospital just after 12pm - especially if we have a Fat Basta*d Friday and head on over to Subway! :)
Mick - Jain was saying that black gold was really rare on the '55 plate? You certainly don't see many Vees anyway - either Mk1 or Mk2, but to have a rare...
Hehehe! The Stalker strikes again, eh?!
To be fair, it was Mick that PM'd me first, so I'm not entirely to blame!
Anni - you would have missed me by about 10 minutes or so - those roadworks further down are causing a nightmare getting in, in the morning.... :(
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Ah, it's in the pipeline then?
I know your car had a lot less miles on it than mine, but your black gold paintwork looked amazing. It must have been well looked after by the previous owner - either that - or it didn't get out much.
The one (unfortunate) thing about the BG Vees is when the...
Lol - you got back quick? Heavy right foot? ;)
Good to meet you too after seeing the Cup there so many times before. I'll have to get used to looking out for a Vee now!
Maybe a change of forum name is required too???
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Could be - though it was earlier than that, m8. It was on that road that heads into Reddish from that roundabout - with Wickes off to the side.
We were in a works' Mazda-6 at the time, hence I didn't flash! ;)
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Spotted it coming the other way through traffic. Only glanced at the plate - could have started YP55, though I'm not sure on that.
It was either carrying some weight or it had been lowered too.... ;)
Early afternoon today (30/7/07)
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Looks good Ricky!
Are you planning anything with the fog-light holes? Cooling ducts for the front discs, perhaps?
How does the racing blue colour fare against the usual debris thrown up on track? It looks ultra-clean on the later pics - does it look proper grubby afterwards? ;)
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Looks just right on the ride height - shame Reno didn't kick them out the factory that low to start with!
Not really a fan of the tints (on any car) but everything else looks the nutts - especially the black diamond.
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You're all wrong.
The unique blue paint is coated in a flatulence bacteria that releases microscopic farts when the car is under hard acceleration. Adds at least 20bhp when rolling.... ;)
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Well, it was a great day to clean the car. A bit too good in a way as the sun was really strong. The neighbours were out so it was a good excuse to nick some of the shade on offer... ;)
A decent amount of black goldage going on....:cool:
However, mine was totally outclassed by...
^^^^^ - Good point edde - especially keeping the car as a track virgin too.
Hmmmm. I think I'll stick with non-grooved ones then....
Cheers for all the feedback guys! :)
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So, so true. Seems to be the way of things, these days. :dapprove:
Having said that, pepsi - I don't think you've done anything wrong - just made the best out of an unexpected situation. Fair play to you.
Yet we also end up with situations like what Taylor says. She comes off the worst (by...
Having had it confirmed that my original set of discs and pads have long since seen better days, I was after some suggestions for replacements?
I could just reorder original Reno spec parts, but I'm guessing that better spec stuff isn't much more to buy?
Any thoughts or ideas would be...
Maybe its a compatibility issue? Have you right-clicked on iTunes and ticked the box that says 'Run the program as administrator' in the Compatibility tab?
Both BF2 and BF2142 refuse to run on Vista Ultimate, until you do that...
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What colour are the alloys? Standard grey or anthracite?
Although not a definite way of telling as a few non-Cup suspension 182s have the anthracite alloys fitted by the owner - it's usually a good indicator.
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