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And they're really horrible to drive.
I saw a mini in the back of an SUV, looked much like an accordian. The sight did make me giggle. They're hideous.
(And no, you oversensitive weirdos, there were no dead bodies flying around for me to giggle more at)
in the BACK of an SUV? That must have been a huge SUV... was it an old mini or a new one?
In the back like it rear ended the SUV and was crunched into the back of it, not like in the trunk in the back
And a new one.
Nobody cares about what you think though, you've commented on all these cars but you don't have any experience driving them, or of proper motoring in general. You say they are horrible to drive, but you probably think so because you're a learner or whatever - and a shit driver. Meaning any car you do drive will be 'horrible to drive'.
To all the people who have/drive Minis - if any of my mates ever got a mini, they'd be getting mini punches every 2 seconds. Unless its just me and my saddo mates who still do that (And with yellow cars ).
If money was no object, i'd either get a koenigsegg or a Bugatti Veyron. And a hefty life insurance policy for my family's sake
And bugs, and cars with wood on the side. :yes: :thumb:
Woodie station wagons. Oldschool... dude... it must be great seeing those things cruise about.
You rarely see ones with wood anymore though
I used to play that game with my dad, I'd beat his ass
Then once I started driving my sister places... she punched real hard, got a charlie horse once when driving, that sucked
Wasn't too sure when i first got it (bought it off a friend for a low price) but am pretty happy with it at the mo. Insurance is only about £340 so for a 2 litre not too bad. Petrols not too steep either considering.
The same friend has just bought a new ford maverick, not too taken on the new shape, prefer the old ones which looked like a proper 4 x 4.
My boyfriend and (mainly male, sad little boys) mates beep whenever they see a yellow car, and wave. Anyone who doesn't gets a slapping. I told them they needed to pack it in for when I pass my test because I have a yellow car and it'd look like I was waving at people who had the same colour car as me (i.e a idiot). They reminded me I technically would see a yellow car the whole time I was driving, so to be grateful they weren't making me drive around with my hand on the horn.
I kept reading that as your boyfriend is mainly male, I spent the last few minutes very confused
http://www.pug205.net/205_gti.jpg
So it got fillered? Woo for that, saved you doing it. Or did they do it properly and weld a new plate in and primer it?
And you lazy sod... where it is gonig rusty, sand it down youself! Its easy... grind it down, filler any little holes... primer over it... then paint it properly if you can be bothered... primer won't hurt left on its own.
No mate, it's a 1995 S4S with V8 wheels. The interior shot is from a different car - this wasn't my Dads. His cars are always immaculate.
He's moved onto Porsche these days. Had an uber-rare 911 Celebration - 911 were made to celebrate 30 years of Porsche production, with a shade under 50 made in RHD. His was the first RHD one - number 003 out of 911. Wore the registration plate 'A 911' for a while .
Sole it late last year and bought a Boxster S now. He wants to go around with the wind in his hair - lord knows why, when he's god 4 motorbikes as well. Must be a middle-age thing...
Go drive it! You'll soon realise why people buy them - it isn't for the carpet or soundproofing!
Erm, it's actually a really well thought-out little car. Nicely made, nice do drive, and whilst I'm certainly not a fan, it does a fair amount of justice to the original.
Try driving ANY car with a rear-screen at such a high rake. Rainwater will always run down it. :rolleyes:
Still wish I'd never sold mine. Most favourite car ever. And older than most of the posters on this forum .
Well, basically yes. Erm, I am guessing you don't have a griner atachment type thingy for a power drill? It's the only real way you'll do it properly. If it is just surface rust... grind it off until level. If there are holes you'll need filler.
One alternative is use your femanine charms upon a man who knows what he is doing. Alternatley, I am availible for a small fee to do the work. (Poor student alert.)
If you think you can be bothered (lol) pick up the relatives Haynes guide for your car, they have step by step intrsuctions! Halfords stock 'em.
I'm just down the M6 if you want someone to walk you through it. Will even give you some filler .
You have free filler? *heads to yours to nick some*
Though I did use a smidge last year when tarting up my fairings .
Oi!!!!!
FREE FILLER!!!!!!!!! FREE FILLER!!!!!!!! Nearer than the guinea pig anyway .
*accepts*
And I'll take the free filler myself... not only for her car... I am gonna need some when I buy a Capri, I can see rust being a big issue.
My little sachet of hardener is still good though .
I've not had enough to drink to be able to flirt back so strongly .
It wasn't very good at hardening when you came to see me though
My friends' brother hangs out at gay bars frequently. Would you like his number?