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18 Dec 2002, 23:12 (Ref:453026) | #26 | ||
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Poor Marcus, that leaky exhaust is already effecting him
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19 Dec 2002, 01:06 (Ref:453102) | #27 | ||
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But who am I to Laugh? My exhaust is ratschit, but at nobody can pull the old potato in the exhaust pipe trick |
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19 Dec 2002, 09:06 (Ref:453245) | #28 | ||
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thats why you run exhausts at least 5" dia on you Excel
Looks good Marcus (mumbling about bloody Holdens) but would look better lowered with a set of rims. Now where's my angle grinder |
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19 Dec 2002, 11:46 (Ref:453334) | #29 | ||
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that's what pumpkins are designed for
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I've never tried lowering a car with a pumpkin - perhaps I should give it a try
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19 Dec 2002, 12:29 (Ref:453363) | #31 | ||
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Nono, pumpkins go in the exhaust, watermelons tend to 'melt'..
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I've never tried lowering a car with a pumpkin - perhaps I should give it a try
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Nice car mate. Better than allot of british cars.
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25 Dec 2002, 23:33 (Ref:457385) | #36 | ||
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Hey Marcus, looks good mate. Is it a VT 1 Exec, that's what it looks like, i had one of those, really nice car.
Bit worried about the colour though Grandad, should we call you Uncle Marcus now? |
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yeah Dave its an Exucutive model , its very nice indeed , certainly a big step up from my old XF Falcon.
the colour is called Tungstan , its not bad but it sure aint the lovely midnight blue that Ive seen getting around and you can call me anything you like, just dont call me late for dinner !!!!! |
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31 Dec 2002, 13:04 (Ref:460881) | #38 | ||
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I ordered mine in Botanica, a dark greenish blue metallic, but they stopped making that colour before my car was built. So they gave me the replacement colour, it was called Amazon. It's a dark blue metallic with a tiny dash of green.
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Dark blue metalic. Bloody son. He has a Laser KH 1.8L single cam, fuel injected. Now half rubbed back and awaiting sraying in a colour called Botany Blue Mica. A Toyota colour.
After the Mazda in Orange I thought that was the end of our spray painting fantasy. Sorry for highjacking the thread Marcus. But it seems I was wrong. Pass the wet and dry. |
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