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Grazer

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  1. It's great sticking on the passenger heated seat and watching their face as they wonder wether they've pissed themselves
  2. It's a 1993 850 SE. The cap and pipe are standard with all models. Incidentally, I think I could fit at least 3 bodies in the boot......
  3. I don't bloody think so. But for £600 I've got a lot of car for less cash than I was spending on the Supra every month! Feel free to rip me to pieces - I bought it because it made me laugh, and no other car I saw for less than a grand did that
  4. Really sorry to hear this H Where were you parked? The only vandalism I've had was at the Southern - that's sunny Govan for you Hope you get it sorted without too much hassle.
  5. It's OK - I've vented some of my anger! Think I'll turn off the PC and go and watch election crap to get me to sleep.
  6. The newbie's me. I don't mind atall the spoiler comments (which is off now) or the 3-spoke comments. But they're so full of shit "It looks like a bargain slow Supra". Just annoying when I'm about to part with her anyway.
  7. Click here Feel free to tell them what a bunch of twats they are - I find myself unable to reply as all I really want to do is kick the crap out of their 17yr old dad's-mondeo-driving faces and I can't muster the literary equivilant.
  8. Just concentrate on the straight line first
  9. I don't have a compressor. Would a garage or bodyshop be able to do it?
  10. Fantastic - cheers Chris These tools - I have heard of some but definitely do not own any What kind of place should I be looking for that would have an air grinder?
  11. Ok - this thing is not shifting. I've given up on the plastic tool (right size) as it's beginning to chew and I need it for the other wheels. I can't get a pipe wrench big enough - it's a 73mm nut I got one of those chain wrench things and after beginning to chew the nut up I applied so much pressure that the tool broke This thing is STUCK! The other problem is the movement of the plate it's meant to secure is beginning to damage the nice newly powder-coated wheel I'm thinking I'll need to destroy the nut and try to find a replacement - but I don't want to damage the wheel. Any suggestions? I'm close to attacking it with a sledgehammer. I need help.
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