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Re: So how about this lovely British weather we're having.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:16 pm
by fraz91
Astron_Boy wrote:
fraz91 wrote:If you hadn't sold so much of the old one off I'd have taken it on as a project car.
No, just... no.
You say that, but I clearly said "Project car"

If I got all the parts needed for it, it would be running smooth and looking good ;) I know there's a lot of missing bits and pieces, but it's better than nothing

Re: So how about this lovely British weather we're having.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:17 pm
by Technikhaus
Sigh your british weather is coming here this weekend :oops:

Re: So how about this lovely British weather we're having.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:35 pm
by Lawso
need to grab the zorst and rims off it tomorrow after work...

Re: So how about this lovely British weather we're having.

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:14 pm
by Astron_Boy
Technikhaus wrote:Sigh your british weather is coming here this weekend :oops:
WTF do you mean British.
You're in sheep land, capital of rain next to her royal majesty's Britania!
fraz91 wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:
fraz91 wrote:If you hadn't sold so much of the old one off I'd have taken it on as a project car.
No, just... no.
You say that, but I clearly said "Project car"

If I got all the parts needed for it, it would be running smooth and looking good ;) I know there's a lot of missing bits and pieces, but it's better than nothing
No, actually, 'nothing' is better than that car.
It was rubbish when Lawso bought it, and it was rubbish when it left Lawso.
The body is so far out of whack you would spend in the 10s of thousands to fix it.

No word of a lie, it was chronic.
And lawsos personal brand of brake pads didn't help the matter. :lol:

Theres an FTO on ebay currently for $1000 which I would even recomend over Lawsos old... now shell.