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Ahh, I don't think its a bad game, but my brother does have to force me to play it with him when he brings it round. Purely because I tend to sh*t myself so much. Just as I'm getting over having taken down a tank or a random horde of zombies you can hear in the distance... crying... and I have an insta-poop. Witch. I just know I'm going wander right on top of her and have my nuts taken off. Had the same problem with Fear. Played it once. Only once. Couldn't play it after that once. Bah, give me a game where I can kill the living and breathing and they stay dead. Rainbow Six 2 or COD4 suits me down to the ground.
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I saw you (and a blonde lady friend) on the road alongside the park. We were coming out of AShford road, saw you pass by and my gf promptly put her foot down behind you! I didn't tell her - she was just getting impatient at the amount of traffic. Saw you again about 5 minutes later coming down that hill near the gym (minus lady friend - dropped her orf at the gym?) We were two or three cars behind you. Very clean car.
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Yeah saw it 2-3 times too, L342 or something. Round and round eastbourne he goes, where he stops - nobody knows. Actually I know - found a nice off street carpark between the round about and high street!
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My Soop covered in snow (Gerrards Cross). Including dad having a go at getting the snow off the car with a leafblower. I was late for work, dammit! Actually almost made it - Colin McCray, all the way.
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Alright guys - thanks for the info. I'll post a pic, once I have the car back - It's in the staff carpark. Didn't fancy driving in the current climate.
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1996 Toyota Supra Areotop 3.0L Non-turbo Auto
Images added to a gallery album owned by DanGX in Supra Garage
Engine Specifications: 3.0L Turbocharger & Induction: N/A Fuel, Tuning & ECU: N/A Exhaust: Stainless Steel - Straight Through Drivetrain: N/A Weight Reduction & Transfer: N/A Suspension, Wheels, Tires & Brakes: 18" Deep Dish Alloys Interior & ICE: N/A - Standard Leather Exterior: N/A Performance: Max power - ??? bhp @ rear hubs Max torque - ??? lb/ft Max speed - ??? mph 0-60 - ?.? seconds -
After attempting a drive to work on 020209 - carwash courtesy of mother nature. YaY!
DanGX posted a gallery image in Supra Garage
From the album: 1996 Toyota Supra Areotop 3.0L Non-turbo Auto
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From the album: 1996 Toyota Supra Areotop 3.0L Non-turbo Auto
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From the album: 1996 Toyota Supra Areotop 3.0L Non-turbo Auto
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Hi guys, it's my monthly noob question.[OOPS][/OOPS] Right, I've got to change the tyres on the Soop next month and I can't seem to find the wheel locking key. Doh! I've got some sort of 18" Ace alloys (came with the car). Can I just saunter up to the local Toyota garage and get a new key that fits or do I need to contact Ace and order a new one. Also, will the rim have a product code/reference if I do need to order a new key via ACE? Thanks - I await in antisipation of your reply/replies. Be gentle!
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I agree with most of Carl's above - I still think they could do more to sell Marmite globally - it's almost impossible to find it abroad and when you do find it - you pay throug the arse! Still worth it though. I would walk like John Wayne for a pot of marmite any day. Also - maybe, to pull ourselves of the shite, we could lease the SAS out to other countries - would save countries billions. Don't need any tanks, nukes, or even Chuck Norris's - just hire the SAS and they'll sort everything out. Also, I'm surprised no one has mentioned Porn. I would humbly like to add Porn to the list.
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Hey, it was really great to see so many supras in one place. Greatly organised, Lui. Funny thing happened. I came down with my bro and when I came to pick him up, he said "You can't take it down like that!" - I thought "what are you talking about - I've only just taken it through the BP carwash in Denham five minutes ago." At 6:50 PM he ran back in the house (also in Denham) went about Shammying the whole car - or atleast getting the dirt that the washing machine had missed. He gets to the Toyota badge on the bonnet and he said "you've got to get it at that with an old toothbrush- *snap*...opps" He'd only gone and managed to snap it. So, if you saw a dark blue car, sulking in the corner missing part of it's badge - that was mine. Curse you, brother! ...Off to ebay to get a new one!...
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Yes, when idle and they pick up pace when I accelerate. If that is the case should I be worried?
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Hi guys, it's me again. I've noticed over the last couple of days a ticking coming from the engine. Starting it's fine, but when driving or left to ideal after the drive, I can hear a ticking. Now, it sounds like it's coming from the pulley of the timing belt - but as mentioned previously, I have the mechanical know how of a squirrel. Based on the collective know how of my esteemed colleagues here, is it serious (i.e. time for a timing belt change) or is it just because it's old? Thoughts?
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Ohhhh, can't do stun gun. Training, cost, maintenance, government cut backs and the credit crunch... Brick ftw.
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Cabin Fever is pretty good for a low budget movie. And it's got that Ryder Strong guy from Boy Meets World for anyone who remembers it. The scariest movies for me were the Grudge and the ring. Just teh way the girls move in teh film (like they've got a bad case of rigermortis) creep me the fork out. ANd in the grudge, the noise she makes. When I watched the ring the first time. I feared the phone for a week! When I watched them with my girlfriend, she laughed! Let me explain. She's chinease and she supposedly used to watch this kind of stuff as a kid, supposedly the chinease/japanese stuff makes anything that comes out of the US/UK look like a teddy bears picknick with the Carebears. Speaking of which, they are scary, too.
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Isn't that Vault 101? Is Vault 106 the one where you hallucinate because of the gas or the one where you're dad is trapped?
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Ok, I tried the tea thing. A nice bit of earl grey, milk, 2 sugars. Poured it into the CD hole thingy and it sort of spat the scalding hot tea back at me with some sparks, to boot. I never was very good at making tea.
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Ah ha! I will do that! Thanks.
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Hands down, I agree - I wanted a Supra that was as stock as possible. The only things that came with it was the Stainless steel exhaust and the deepdish alloys - everything else is standard - even the CD player...which skips over every little bump...and the radio...which gives nothing but static.... It's also because if something went wrong, I wouldn't know the first thing on how to fix it. But that's partly why I'm here, asside from getting to know like-minded people, it gives me a chance to understand more about what to expect from my Soop.
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Come on guys, are we not all Supra owners? Do we not share a common interest, appreciation and love for the Supra? I openly admit I have an auto non-turbo aerotop Supra, but it's my first Supra and it's the first car I've had which is more than 2 litres. Previously I had a BMW 320 and you know what? My indicators worked. Funny that... Anyway, I actually intentionally went for an automatic, non turbo. Why??? On purpose??? Two reasons. Firstly, the insurance would spank me if I went for anything more swifty and secondly, I would rather have something at the bottom of the scale than jump straight at the deepend only to find I'd spent 'x amount' to find out I couldn't handle it only to have to sell it 6 months later, or worse, take food through a straw and soiling myself without knowing it. Anyway, you old fuddy duddies - me and the younguns have got something money can't buy - Youth! Wait...at 26, I still count as young, right????
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I would have screamed Bohemian Rhapsody at the top of my lungs, but I see that is already there. I would put Sultans of Swing or Money for Nothing by none other than Dire Straits as my all time favourites as an alternative - maybe Oedipus Complex/Abortion by Kid Rock....*ducks and hides*
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Come on! I know the chips are down but all the owner has to do is tidy the plaice up.
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Saw you this morning on the way to work waiting at the lights on that b*stard of a round about (is that the right term?) near Handley Cross. I assume it's called the Handley Cross round about. The one that Straddles the M40. Would have flashed/waved but was sort of zooming past, late for work!
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Hi, saw you on the single carriage way between Eastbourne and Brighton on Sunday about 1.30pm. Flashed you with the lights You waved and I waved back!