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razza

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  1. looks very nice that! good luck with the sale
  2. Hi guys, I'm selling as fancy getting a 335D and getting back some rear wheel fun (without having to put up with 18mpg lol as doing much more mileage for work now). This is the 2007 Spec Edit. V2, in Phantom Black with the black opti pack, RS4 wheels and extras. http://pistonheads.co.uk/classifieds/1986325.htm £13,999. For some reason my pc isn't letting me upload photos to this forum...so you'll have to see the link or ask me for them Cheers Darren
  3. this reminds me, I need to get my sprinkler out tomorrow
  4. love the way it doesn't have a price....
  5. He couldn't find the nest, he think's it in the wall cavity, he didn't want to kill them so have to be left where they are. They don't come out at night, but near nightfall they may head for the lights according to beekeeper dude... plus she's going to bed in the daylight at the moment with the windows open.. They'll be gone end of August apparently.
  6. problem is with the weather so hot we have all the windows open and don't want to risk the little 'un getting stung in the night (unlikely but the missus wants it gone). The guy's on his way round, I had a look in the loft and just can't see it though, but it must be there due to the bee activity going into the rafters...
  7. apparently so...endangered species I believe (or from what I've been told)
  8. we also have doormice at the bottom of the garden...now they're protected....and cute according to the missus. Have a local beekeeper hopefully coming round tomorrow. £40. He will box them up and needs to take them at least 5miles away otherwise they're return apparently...
  9. I nearly fell for that one...lol
  10. Definately bees, we've got quite a big garden with apple trees and loads of shrubs/flowers, and wondered why there were so many bees in the garden... Heard they were protected, and to be honest we've tried to help encourage them with the wild area at the end of the garden. Looks like that's backfired...DOH!
  11. arse, there goes a wad of cash I could do with not losing right now... How long do they normally stay in a nest for? Is it worth waiting it out, or are they in for the long haul?
  12. Look's like we have a bee's nest in the loft, should I leave it or get someone out to get rid? They won't be able to get through the loft hatch due to insulation, but wondered whether they're best left to "bee" themselves... If getting rid, anyone recommend someone near Reading, or is it just a yell.com moment?
  13. Done. Worthy cause, come on guys, better spent on this kid than down halfords or the pub....
  14. oh dear, bowed to the pressure of Jamie...hope you took the mileage of it and packed a few diffs for free great spec by the way, nice motor, if I didn't have the little 'un it would tempt me back into supra ownership...
  15. any comments on the others? I'll happily remove my previous posts (as I'm sure would others) if you can answers the queries for us...
  16. This is Brett's. I flashed him the other day, but he probably doesn't know my not so new car now. Always used to pass him on the way to work.
  17. and new wheels, maybe a front wing smash then as from what I can tell the engine bay doesn't look like it's been impacted....is it me or does the colour seem ALOT brighter in these pics, i.e. I'm thinking possible respray? Might well be barking up the wrong tree, but all just seems a bit odd to me... And dyno is definately wrong unless maybe you had the NOS on...?
  18. sounds like on top of the possible problems it may have had, is likely this has also been in a front end knock since those adverts Jamie posted....as this had a facelift bumper and lights back then...
  19. Don't bother, just get one of these
  20. razza

    Been a long time

    They are very good, very more-ish....
  21. Fancy winning £10k in the World's biggest (Guiness record) duck race?? Rubber duck race down the Thames in Sept. (they're hoping for 205,000 ducks) Buy a duck (£2) and whilst you're there please make a donation to Heartline (a charity that does great work for children with Heart conditions and their families). First duck across the line gets £10k for the person that bought it (i.e. you), with 30 further runner up prizes. Each month before Sept. there's a virtual race with cash prizes for the winner. I'm not attached to the race, but am hoping to help raise money for Heartline, with the donations on top of the £2 going towards the charity. http://www.thegreatbritishduckrace.co.uk/o/HeartLine This charity (http://www.Heartline.org.uk) is one we have found after our daughter was born with a rare heart condition. It acts as a support network for families/provides information about the conditions, and also provides days out for the children/holidays etc. for the little ones. Thanks, appreciate anything you can afford, as they are struggling after 30 years to stay afloat. I hope to become a trustee to help them out as well. Darren
  22. bargain at that price, always liked the Altezza's
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