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My Corrado Project.... Here goes i'm on the ladder
gaz the geezer replied to mtc R32's topic in Members Gallery
yeah, i`m sure those rims will buff up quite nicely mate :thumbleft: i didnt notice a centre cap missing tho :scratch: never mind, i`ll check the car later just in case, as for the rest of the journey, it`s a long story but i ended up spark out on an industrial estate in dundee and woke up 4 hrs later and had a minor panic attack due to not realising were the feck i was when i awoke :lol: , eventually got home at 9.30 in the evening :thumbleft: -
...... i`ve been toying with the idea of using easily obtainable items mounted on/in a glass fibre mould that will fit straight in without any mods but i`m interested in the in pro solution ............. i just hope it aint naff ........ if it exsists
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i think that answers your question NickVR6, steer well clear fella
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it does look nice fella , looking forward to getting mine done as soon as the bits turn up at the dealers
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nice additional info mr Supercharged, :thumbleft:
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that is one sorted corrado you have there fella, nice colour and well clean and tidy, liking it despite the bodykit 8)
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...... it does look good mate, i`ve had the missus going on about the price i paid and the fact that i had to drive all the way to collect etc etc.......... yep, it`s worth it :thumbleft:
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well, it`s here at home with me now !!!!! with over 1100 miles travelled and by feck was i shattered when i got home :morning: , a big thanks to mtb32, daleraddo and reekievr for meeting up with me on the m6 to do various exchanges along the way ( very early in the morning ) :thumbleft: , just have to find the time to fit the bugger now !!!
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lee evans is not funny though ????? ........ just an irritating gimp ........ like jim carey :reindeer:
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My Corrado Project.... Here goes i'm on the ladder
gaz the geezer replied to mtc R32's topic in Members Gallery
i wasnt too sure at first marcus but now they are on they look ok mate :thumbleft: -
Good Salesman & Good Buyer Thread
gaz the geezer replied to VR6's topic in Site Comments and Questions
big thanks to gav ( h100vw ) for the discs and to andi for the pads :thumbleft: -
this is my desktop, it will live again soon ..........
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nice car that 8) , love the colour :thumbleft:
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i`d be tempted to use another shell MNuTz, if you have somewhere to do it that is
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hello mr VR6 South, looks like you found a classic :thumbleft: ....... repost :cry:
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..... be careful what you wish for ,you might be grateful of a job when your older trig :lol: seriously tho, car parks are a bit of a no no to me, i`m sure we`ve all seen some fat or old git who will just fling the door open without a thought or the selfish git who `rest` their laden trolley against your car whilst they load the boot of their own sh*theap, i hope you get the dings sorted out without to much fuss or expenditure trig, damned pain the ar*e :rambo:
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i`ll be interested in the before and after shots , i`ve got a couple of minor digs in my drivers door and would like to lose them
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:lol: :lol:
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pics please 8)
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if anything is fecked then i`m sure you`ll see it andy, if you have any wheel damage then it may be prudent to get the steering alingment re checked and finally ............ check pants for brown stuff :) , nothing worse than walking about with pants that resemble the blast pad for thunderbird 2 :lol:
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Possible winner for funniest read of the month
gaz the geezer replied to randal's topic in General Car Chat
Interests: Driving, Music, Cooking, Animals, Cycling. Oh and my favourite, blagging test drives in Performance Cars and Supercars. .......... nah, he`s full of crapola mate, sounds more like a wish list of things he`d like to do if he had a life :albino: , he is so damn sensitive that the `boys` hanging around shops at night would have him in tears in minutes :lol: -
........ you could drill it out but be very careful, you need to get a drill that is pretty close to the diameter of the nip so all thats left after drilling it out is a thin sliver that can be pushed in and collapsed then removed with a small screwdriver , might be a good idea to run a tap down the threads after getting it out , you could also try an `easy out` bolt extractor but if it snaps inside the nip then you`ll have a nightmare of a job getting the thing out and may well end up getting another caliper :shock:
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Possible winner for funniest read of the month
gaz the geezer replied to randal's topic in General Car Chat
...... imagine having to be stuck behind a counter in a shop when that tw*t brought something back .......... you wouldnt know whether to laugh , punch or look for the hidden camera :rabiit: -
it`s a bournemouth / poole thing stan 8) :)
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:cheers: ......... well done jimmer, back in the fold 8)