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Selling Audi S4 cabriolet 4.2 V8, 2dr, 98,000 miles, MOT due 11/10/2018. Baby forces sale as vehicle is now scarcely used. 4 previous owners and full service history. Comes with all the usual; Electric windows, Air conditioning, Parking aid, CD player, Leather trim, Heated seats, Height adjustable driver's seat, Height adjustable passenger seat, Sports seats, Spare wheel (Full), Steering wheel rake adjustment, Traction control, Central locking, Alarm, Immobiliser, Driver's airbags, Side airbags, Passenger airbags [ATTACH=CONFIG]224816[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]224817[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]224818[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]224819[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]224820[/ATTACH]
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I don't know what the pro's use now but my old man gave me a DeVilbiss and it was nice to use and was my first gun
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It's ok. I will probably be one of the very few sober ones for a change
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2 bloody years already! Well done karolina. I remember the hangover well. Hope to see you in may
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From the noises i thought someone was going to make a little man mess in his friends face. small things eh....
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Sold
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Bump on this one. She lost the keys so it's been sat for a while now but it now has some new ones. We have another car so this isn't needed. Will put 12 months mot on aswel. £650 no offers for a super reliable diesel estate car with stacks of history
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Nice to see you getting getting back into a supe matey. Looks good and a nice little project.
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I would love to pop over again to see your happy faces but i can't say for sure yet as it's going to be a busy year for me with training etc. But if i do i will do an evenings cooking as before ( still yet to poison anyone though ) and i just loved the drive home throwing up into empty coffee cups I will mark it on the calender and will give you call as the events nears. xxx
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Most of the el-cheapo ones will be fine just make sure it's big enough for what you need as some parts will take a while if heavy with crud Also the chemicals used will play a big part to how well the bits come out. But a bucket, brush and some good strong degreaser will be alot cheaper though and probably more than enough for what you need to do.
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Need i say more ? Been after these for years. The wife also got me some more tanks for diving.
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Yes a trick used by alot. But i always dive the richest o2 mix possible. Saves on the headaches if doing 3 or more dives in a day. Downside is cost compared to regular air
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The nitrox course (if padi) is a theory only course. It's upto you if you want to do any dives with it at the same time.
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I have always said to people if you fancy trying it just go ahead as it may be one of the best things you do. A try dive in a pool range from £10 - £30 and usually last an hour or so but will give you an idea if it's for you or not. Good luck with your advance o/w
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It's been a while since i last posted but i thought i would give a bit of an update. I'm following my dream and becoming ever closer to reaching my goals. It has been hard work, lots of studying, exams in and out of the water but bit by bit i can see the end. The New year will bring 9 courses that i hope to complete by december 2012 but will not be worried if i have to roll some into 2013, i just hope my job will be stable enough as i have already spent many ££££'s on kit and courses. I completed my basic open water in march 2011 which is the basics and the first course many take to get into the water. I dive at least 4 days a month either in quarries or the sea if weather allows come rain or snow. Last night i was awarded "most achieved" of 2011 as i'm now doing full decompression mixed gas diving to about 55 meters. And the new year will bring me an unlimited depth rating once i have finished the other trimix (mixed gas Helium) training. The planning for some of the dives can take many days as things have to be right but it's not all work and no play I dive purely for fun and have been lucky enough to see some amazing things all of which have been in the sunny UK. Diving has taken priority over most things in my life but i feel it has to in order for me to reach my goals You also never know when you may need ironphone I love wreck diving mainly in the uk as we have lots of them dotted about the coast. But will start to dive in old flooded mines maybe feb to march time as it's nice to have a variety to stay focused. But when all the hard work pays off and when i have the full uk cave diver cert in my hands i will treating my self to some amazing cave and cenote diving in mexico/Bahamas to see stuff like this
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Is Scott M becoming the new Michael?!?!?!?! LOLOLOL
edge replied to adnanshah247's topic in Off Topic
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Get some police crime scene tape and make up some official looking documentation along the lines of murder scene, do not touch etc. A phone number on the documentation to the police or most expensive sex line possible.
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I brought a second hand bmw at a local dealership (not bmw) a few weeks back. I turned up in a muddy work van with scruffy work clothes on. Went upstairs to his posh office and he just said take it for a nice long run and see what you think, gave the keys and said the door is that way... I was quite shocked but took the car out for 30 mins on my own, took it back and paid a deposit Not sure what insurance a dealer needs to allow randoms to drive cars solo but i think it helped in the sale as there was no hard sell and all laid back and casual. +1 for the independant dealers
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As said. More practise. Decent iron and some quality tips if various sizes to suit the job. Like chris said and if you do a fair bit get a base stationed iron. I love mine and it makes things alot easier once you get to know the temperatures as too much heat will damage things and give a poor join aswel as too little. Try "tinning" the ends first to give you a better join. I had 4 years of soldering IC's onto boards in the aircraft repair game. Give me a chunky bit of wire anytime
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Red Toyota avensis estate 2 Former keepers 1999 V reg 188,000 miles Air/con (nice and cold) Elec windows, sunroof and mirrors cd player pwr steering Nearly new tyres Stacks of history and all old mot's Original owners book and leather binder Cambelt not due for ages (took me about 1.5 hours to change ) I get good discount at toyota so all the service parts and the odd spares needed have been oem I change the oil and oil/air filter at least once a year I put a new battery £70 on it today as it was sat for a few weeks and the old battery would not hold charge Amazing reliabilty and good fuel economy MOT to 09/02/2012 and Taxed to 01/06/2012. I can have a fresh mot done at buyers expense if needed. Bad bits Interior is scruffy as it's also used to carry our two dobermans about but will come up ok with a good valet which i will do at some point. Bit of rust just above the front screen but has not got any worse since owning the car. Usual light surface scratches and stone chips etc but a fairly clean and tidy that seems to have never had and bodywork or accident damage. Has been the most reliable car we have owned EVER! A Bargain at £650 no offers I will get some pics up soon but it looks very much like this from google http://www.marinecarsales.co.uk.razsor.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/toyota-avensis-2-0-gls-5dr-torpoint-201139418565841
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Happy birthday my little nib jouster. OOOOOOOOOOOOSHH xxx
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I seem to be seeing cars with rusty bonnets. First see a couple at trax on "show cars" and now driving all over the place. Really confused about this one as i thought most would want their pride and joy looking as good as they can. I can now say i offer this latest performance modification service at an amazing £199 plus 12 kilo's of haribo
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Love my iphone and so does everyone i know with one. My other half has a blackberry bold thing, also about 5 other friends with blackberry's and have ALL had issues. been using htc stuff for work the past 5 years abd they have been okay but quite fragile. Current one is built really well but has endless software issues but that maybe our software. I miss my nokia 6210 but i know if i need to use it in 70 years time in an emergency it will probably still have charge in the battery :-)
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My first time at trax aswel and will not be returning. The drifting was great to watch and all the french cars and chavs made me feel sick. When we came back it was just lee's car on it's own on the club stand.
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I just bought myself another Supra but this time TT woohooo ( pics heavy ;) )
edge replied to Gabriella's topic in Supra Chat
Make it faster than blackies and we will all be happy