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looks really nice this. top marks on it. seing a nice few estates recently. guna be hard to choose when they on the voting thread
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(21-12-2012, 08:42 PM)karl1989 Wrote: looks really nice this. top marks on it. seing a nice few estates recently. guna be hard to choose when they on the voting thread
No it's not. Mine doesn't work, Sam's and Tom's are both ghey and Dan's has a ghostbusters logo on it for some reason.
This one gets my vote.
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(29-12-2012, 10:57 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: (21-12-2012, 08:42 PM)karl1989 Wrote: looks really nice this. top marks on it. seing a nice few estates recently. guna be hard to choose when they on the voting thread
No it's not. Mine doesn't work, Sam's and Tom's are both ghey and Dan's has a ghostbusters logo on it for some reason.
This one gets my vote.
*sniff* you forgot me...
Although this one is AWESOME!
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I didn't forget you. Yours is a joke car being used for estatey stuff and nothing ridiculous about it at all.
This one has bawse wheels.
FU.
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(29-12-2012, 10:57 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: (21-12-2012, 08:42 PM)karl1989 Wrote: looks really nice this. top marks on it. seing a nice few estates recently. guna be hard to choose when they on the voting thread
No it's not. Mine doesn't work, Sam's and Tom's are both ghey and Dan's has a ghostbusters logo on it for some reason.
This one gets my vote.
Waoh Waoh Waoh. Steady on! Ive only had mine for a month now and Ive only been in a suitable location to work on it for 2 weeks in the middle of winter and ive done quite a bit in that time! This is only the beginning! After easter i should have a FMIC, stage 2 and my epic brakes!
but yes toms is definitely probably a queer.
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how did i miss this? is it stripped in the rear? moar pictures!!!!
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Looks good fella love the headlining
Dragoon Blue Estate in a bit of a State
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(06-03-2013, 11:20 PM)Matt Wrote: how did i miss this? is it stripped in the rear? moar pictures!!!!
Its got the rear bench taken out and a false floor put in place. So not really stripped. Having some troubles at the moment, few worrying noises after fitting my fmic. I will get some pics and start a project thread when i have some time, i keep meaning to but i dont know where to start.
(06-03-2013, 11:58 PM)Willo Wrote: Looks good fella love the headlining
Cheers, i try and make the little details interesting.
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Nice....I thought it was illegal for tyres outside the arch and deff an mot fail
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Never had it mentioned by tue police on the numerous times they have spoken to me.
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It's not "def an MOT fail" as it's down to discretion, especially stuff like this. AFAIK as long as the treaded part of the tyre is covered then you should be okay, but again it's down to the copper's discretion as well
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That headlining and seat combo look amazing
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Black masks on:
New wink mirror, even more JDM (probably get hate for this):
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Black masks look 100x better!
But i think you need to buy yourself some jap crap instead of a 306 kudo's for bring different i guess
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Find me a c10 or c110 skyline that I can afford and I would have one. Would have to keep the wagon as a daily though. It was mainly chance that I got the mirror as a mate asked if anyone I knew wanted it so i just thought, why not.
Its very JDM inside but it just the pieces that have fallen into place, the Rotas don't really help my case though.
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JDM by accident lol
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Looks sexy. Get some 185 45's up front though
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Way too much arch gap then, already more than i want and only available in crappy nankangs.
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Get some toyo or falken 195, they stretch lovely. This is really making me want an estate, an 02 one up for sale my way, cheap tax and all that so tempted
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I bloody love this Ian! Need to get on with mine but sadly enginey bits need doing first!
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Cheers man, im loving the moonstone when its euro'd. You doing stage two? Or has its just broken in typical french fashion?
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(21-04-2013, 08:22 PM)PE02KHG Wrote: Cheers man, im loving the moonstone when its euro'd. You doing stage two? Or has its just broken in typical french fashion?
Stage 2 mate. Cooler and clutch done, but the turbo whines at pretty much all revs and when coasting slowing down, so that needs replacing first!
Then I can get on with wasting money on pretty bits!
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What cutch you using? Ive got a standard luk on its way to me an then thinking of putting the sachs friction plate in. I think that should work. Not 100% on anything with stage 2 clutches though. Im not sure if my turbo is on the way out after drowning the poor thing. Ill just stage 2 it and that should tell me.
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(21-04-2013, 08:33 PM)PE02KHG Wrote: What cutch you using? Ive got a standard luk on its way to me an then thinking of putting the sachs friction plate in. I think that should work. Not 100% on anything with stage 2 clutches though. Im not sure if my turbo is on the way out after drowning the poor thing. Ill just stage 2 it and that should tell me.
Thought about doing the same, but need the car to get to work! Went for the Sachs berlingo, sounds like it should be reet!
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Fair enough, this is a daily too, 5 days a week, 3-500 miles per week.
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(21-04-2013, 09:01 PM)PE02KHG Wrote: Fair enough, this is a daily too, 5 days a week, 3-500 miles per week.
I'm doing 400 a week just to work and back now, what's the worst that can happen eh?! I've had great fun flying over speedbumps with the normal steels and monster truck tyres the last few weeks, I'm in for a shock when the bandeds go back on.
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They're awesome dailys with a stage 1, as long as the roads aren't too bad. going to be interesting to see how reliable stage 2 is.
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