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by garyw » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 17:21
what ??
clean wheels
or have you removed the tacky front spoiler..
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PS I don't imagine it will stay red for that long, stone chips and speed bumps..
PPS looks good
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by ChrisXL » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 17:22
Had this lying around for sometime now and never got round to fitting it.
Oh how I hate those speed bumps!!!!
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by ChrisXL » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 17:25
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by ChrisXL » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 18:01
garyw wrote: what ??
clean wheels
or have you removed the tacky front spoiler..
garyw
PS I don't imagine it will stay red for that long, stone chips and speed bumps..
PPS looks good
Well.......... I still had to fix the spoiler after I ripped the bottom part of last year in France..........remember??
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by stu » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 18:05
Chris
That's not going to make it onto the ferry, let alone around the highlands m8.
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by JAY » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 18:07
geeeeeez That looks as low as mine.
Be careful with the bumps.
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by ///M_aniac » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 18:21
Be VERY careful with bumps
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by ChrisXL » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 19:49
I know, I know.................
I'll just give it a try and hope those Highland roads won't be too bad
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by stu » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 20:11
Sure you'll be ok?
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by ChrisXL » Sat 18 Feb, 2006 20:32
Think I'll manage..... Just looking or a sheet of kevlar to attach to the bottom of the spoiler
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by Alfie » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 01:14
Chris....
At your age, will you be able to bend down that low to polish it???
A.
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by ChrisXL » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 01:22
I've got a son that constantly ows me
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by stu » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 18:24
Dario's does the valetting doesn't he?
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by garyw » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 19:19
stu wrote: Dario's does the valetting doesn't he?
constantly, its rumoured
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by tags » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 19:42
And picnics.
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by BimBeema » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 22:18
Are you sure you've fitted that lip spoiler the right way round?
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by ChrisXL » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 23:17
Sure, that's the way it supposed to be.
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by SilverZ3 » Sun 19 Feb, 2006 23:31
Looks very tidy! where did you get the splitter from ?
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by ChrisXL » Mon 20 Feb, 2006 00:03
Can't really remember, bought them from ebay.de half a year ago.
I'll try to find out from what company they are from.