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turbonut

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  1. I think I've paid for this one..... so I guess I'll be going Can you add Corley services on the M6 too hun?? ta x
  2. Really enjoyed the company, as always super to see all the regular peeps, definitely must make these happen more often. Big thanks to Steve for organising too Good to see IanR who is now official 'local'!
  3. Is that with or without a couple of beer kegs hidden in the fridge from the pub?? :d
  4. :clap: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! that reminds me, I've not been up to harrass you lately Hope all good Lxx
  5. turbonut

    N/A rebirth

    Heres a useful FAQ: http://mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=56684 Hope all goes well with the service Lx
  6. Actually, the looks I get when I'm behind the wheel.....OMG there's a woman driving it ....are more priceless than the comments
  7. Hi Really like the bodywork although I'm not sure about the back Just a suggestion.....the rear wheels are slightly set back in the arches, might be worth using some spacers? waits for gasp of horror from mechanical/technical bods If you've said in an earlier post you're going to get a nice set of deep dish rims, apologies for the above Well done for being different Linda x
  8. "Is that yours or your boyfriends??!" ... .... 3 times so far
  9. Had a heads up from Steve cheers hun, as its Saturday can make it after all Really looking forward to seeing the crowd. ......now, where's the pudding menu Lx
  10. Your lad should liberally sprinkle said items with itching powder ( from any good joke shop ), put them in a pink pillow case and leave them on her doorstep......
  11. The Minoans were doing this sport in ancient greece in the Bronze age, around 1700BC - nothing new under the sun!!
  12. With guys men like you behind the wheel is it any wonder??? lol
  13. :iagree: About 8k the first 12 months as I was working close to home but its my one and only car, therefore daily driver - thats why I got an N/A since petrol went up this year so much, probably a bit less but still like going off exploring new places, so don't worry too much, just want to enjoy it In the 18+ months I've owned it its been incredibly reliable, apart from replacing a couple of worn parts its strong as an ox! Not bad for a car coming up to 15 years old I think some owners are a little too precious and should get out there and enjoy it instead
  14. Its horses for courses at the end of the day. At least its fairly subtle, compared to some of the UFO type conversions that fall out of Max P*wer
  15. He drove into you because he assumed what route you would take, even though you signaled. I was in a similar situation when someone drove into me after he took a fast line and cut me up, spun me out into some railings Police said same thing, no one injured so they wouldnt come out. I was furious when he obviously suped up his 2 'witnesses' (no one stopped and he left before me) and my insurers wanted to go halves so I took the blighter to the small claims court to prove a point. I won but the judge when summing up said that the other driver shouldnt have assumed where I was going I got my no claims back but it took 2 years. It depends if you really feel you were right and can prove it. Any doubts, let it go and bite the bullet or they could take you to the cleaners depending on their barrister.
  16. You been playing at Popeye??! Try good 'ol WD40, as mentioned previously Lx
  17. yep, two bends is normal but it takes a lot of control and skill. If you go and watch some of the drift demos at shows, such as at Pod they thrash around a circuit, til the tyres wear down to the metal wires, sparking and ultimately go pop If you get to Japshow finale at the pod on 4/5 October you'll see it first hand
  18. I normally go to this but I'll be at Donington for the WSBKs this year Trax always a good day though, well worth the trip
  19. turbonut

    Tyres

    Dont you get yours from Airfix??
  20. Thanks for all the advice Worse thing is can't drive the supra as its a manual, was excrutiatingly painful changing gear in traffic driving it back from its MOT/Service today
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