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Ojc
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4th Nov 10 at 20:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ordered the Piper backbox



Decided that I can't afford the 4 pots, they are an utterly ridiculous price and with a wedding amongst other things to pay for it's too much.

Warren has ordered me up a set of new standard discs and thanks to AK I've found a company called Carbotech which make decent compound brake pads similar to the DS2500 which I will give a go.
Ojc
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The 'J' tailpipe so it looks OE
Warren G
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should have got one of these blud

Warren G
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lolz
mwg
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styling kit spoiler
Ojc
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Just ordered that as well.
Warren G
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please say cat back
mwg
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you are defo selling dodgy dvds
Ojc
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quote:
Originally posted by Warren G
please say cat back




It will be too loud. If it's too quiet I'll take it to Powerflow to get them to make a centre box up for it that makes a bit more noise.
Ojc
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quote:
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you are defo selling dodgy dvds


I live at home, I earn a good wage and I don't drink or smoke.
John
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Have you considered taking all the springs out and fitting some push bike tyres to some spare wheels mate?

Seems to be the trend.
Ojc
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Fitting HIDS and daytime running lights are the most popular.
John
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Fitting HID's is a good one, even if they aren't close to proper HID's.

DRL's
Warren G
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HIDS are needed tbf,
Ben G
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quote:
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Fitting HID's is a good one, even if they aren't close to proper HID's.

DRL's


the new philips DRL's look cool. they actually look O.E providing you install them correctly.

http://www.carbulbsdirect.com/product_detail.asp?prod=162
3CorsaMeal
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this is preposterous
John
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by John
Fitting HID's is a good one, even if they aren't close to proper HID's.

DRL's


the new philips DRL's look cool. they actually look O.E providing you install them correctly.

http://www.carbulbsdirect.com/product_detail.asp?prod=162



They look like the normal led strips you get, just 100x the price.
Ojc
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7th Nov 10 at 22:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

This was unplanned

AK
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'cheese'

I have your camera mount! Can you U2U me your address and I'll send it back to you

ta
Ojc
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Alternative sorted for the brakes.

Carbotech are making me up a set of their XP8 pads relining my Mintex 1144's and thanks to Steve who is coming down to give me a hand as he is a man with more strength than me.
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What about the ones basil D has ?
Ojc
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Fitted the Piper, sounds superb without being chavvy.

Dropped the interior bits and spoiler off at Lemass earlier.
Ojc
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Want

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I actually starting to think this astra car is better than painz corsa c

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