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mangojace
26th November 2011, 12:52
Some of the questions i have had recently of people wanting to buy stuff and just random questions:
What are the orange cables under the seats?
I have subframes will they fit my seats? (How am i meant to know, they could be made out of wood for all i know)
I want to use bucket seats and harnesses with keeping my rear seats (Will this be a safe option)
I want an extra 30 or 40 bhp, will your saxsport exhaust make this power (No shit)
How do i remove my centre console?
My 2nd gear is leaking, how can i stop the leak? ( Gears are metal they dont leak)
Is it just me or is this forum full of people who shouldnt be on the road?
Kyza
26th November 2011, 12:56
Bear in most of the saxo owners are 17 year olds that have no knowledge at all. However some things are just plain simple such as "How hard is it to undo this nut and bolt" how are we meant to know? Have a go and find out for your self?
No one has any common sense and they dont attempt anything themselfs, will never learn.
Anyone got a guide on how to plug my TV in?
MiniGibbo
26th November 2011, 13:00
Maybe theyre just playing you along because they know your a skinny douche?
Sax_DB
26th November 2011, 13:13
you've got to start somewhere you fuckin prick
jus because you know everythin about cars dont mean everyone else does
Moke
26th November 2011, 13:14
you've got to start somewhere you fuckin prick
jus because you know everythin about cars dont mean everyone else does
Haha, Jason just got owned! :P
Kyza
26th November 2011, 13:16
you've got to start somewhere you fuckin prick
jus because you know everythin about cars dont mean everyone else does
Alright calm down.
Yeh you have got to start somewhere so start with having a go rather than leaving it to other people, use your common sense.
Jay_
26th November 2011, 13:22
you've got to start somewhere you fuckin prick
jus because you know everythin about cars dont mean everyone else does
I agree tbh. Just because you know a fair amount about cars doesn't mean everyone does. And people ask because they want to learn. They aren't being "dumb" they are asking for help.
EDIT - He may have wored it a bit strongly though...
Yeh you have got to start somewhere so start with having a go rather than leaving it to other people, use your common sense.
+1
stevo67
26th November 2011, 13:23
you've got to start somewhere you fuckin prick
jus because you know everythin about cars dont mean everyone else does
With that attitude don`t expect a lot of help from people.:homme:
Sax_DB
26th November 2011, 13:25
With that attitude don`t expect a lot of help from people.:homme:
fuck off
RustySkull
26th November 2011, 13:26
Some of the stuff I see being asked is stupid, But hey just answer lol.
Rudpud
26th November 2011, 13:26
With that attitude don`t expect a lot of help from people.:homme:
fuck off
I was about to back up you then saying that you seem to need help, even if you were a bit forward about the abuse. However your next post changed my mind.
Jay_
26th November 2011, 13:27
I was about to back up you then saying that you seem to need help, even if you were a bit forward about the abuse. However your next post changed my mind.
Yeah...I'm kind of regretting backing him now.... I jumped in a bit quick...
RustySkull
26th November 2011, 13:29
you've got to start somewhere you fuckin prick
jus because you know everythin about cars dont mean everyone else does
That is a fair point, but no need to put it so bluntly lol.
Cam
26th November 2011, 13:32
My car wont start what is it.
Kyza
26th November 2011, 13:33
My car wont start what is it.
Use the correct section for a start.
Check your tyre pressures and handbrake cable.
Cam
26th November 2011, 13:37
Use the correct section for a start.
Check your tyre pressures and handbrake cable.
Itz also dirty m8, it makez me loose rep how do i clean it would thinners be k?
Kyza
26th November 2011, 13:38
Brake fluid mate.
Cam
26th November 2011, 13:41
Brake fluid mate.
Cheers mate ill put pics up of result!
mangojace
26th November 2011, 13:51
lool mini hippo, id love to knock you out, come down :)
Start somewhere? Well learn and do things yourself like kyza said, or you'll never get anywhere in life
Sax_DB
26th November 2011, 13:52
lool mini hippo, id love to knock you out, come down :)
Start somewhere? Well learn and do things yourself like kyza said, or you'll never get anywhere in life
yeh but how can you start from nowhere? if no one askd questions youd have no answers
fuckin dumbass
1991Tom
26th November 2011, 13:53
As with most things the best way to find things out is not being told but finding out yourself. Though it does always help to have advice in certian areas from someone who is more experienced, like changing a clutch for the first time for example.
We live in a lazy generation. Just heard on the radio Britian has the most overweight women than any other country. With more than 1/4 being obese which i believe. You go on holiday, see nothing but fittys abroad. Land back in the UK airport and instantly potato women are everywere.
true story.
Kyza
26th November 2011, 13:55
As with most things the best way to find things out is not being told but finding out yourself. Though it does always help to have advice in certian areas from someone who is more experienced, like changing a clutch for the first time for example.
We live in a lazy generation. Just heard on the radio Britian has the most overweight women than any other country. With more than 1/4 being obese which i believe. You go on holiday, see nothing but fittys abroad. Land back in the UK airport and instantly potato women are everywere.
true story.
You make it sound like being fat is a problem?! Im 24 stone, yeh I might be obese but its my decission to be like this. I still replace my light bulbs and fuses on my car. Real Talk.
If you dont like coming to England and seeing fattys then dont come here? Simple? Go back to where you flew from.
TomT
26th November 2011, 13:56
lool mini hippo, id love to knock you out, come down :)
Start somewhere? Well learn and do things yourself like kyza said, or you'll never get anywhere in life
I bet you've asked someone a question before that they've considered stupid.
What's wrong with them asking someone who knows more about them when it comes to cars before they go and give something a try.
Yes it is great to do and learn things but there's nothing wrong with looking for a little advice first to make sure you don't get something wrong and cause problems for yourself
I know some basic questions can get annoying though but you've got to understand where they're coming from if this is their first car etc
You make it sound like being fat is a problem?! Im 24 stone, yeh I might be obese but its my decission to be like this. I still replace my light bulbs and fuses on my car. Real Talk.
If you dont like coming to England and seeing fattys then dont come here? Simple? Go back to where you flew from.
Being fat IS a problem..
mangojace
26th November 2011, 13:56
As with most things the best way to find things out is not being told but finding out yourself. Though it does always help to have advice in certian areas from someone who is more experienced, like changing a clutch for the first time for example.
We live in a lazy generation. Just heard on the radio Britian has the most overweight women than any other country. With more than 1/4 being obese which i believe. You go on holiday, see nothing but fittys abroad. Land back in the UK airport and instantly potato women are everywere.
true story.
So trueee
exactly i can understand things like a clutch etc. But asking me if there subframe will fit when they have provided no details what there subframe is , is just a dumb question.
Mieran
26th November 2011, 13:59
Saxos are generally driven by young people so have lack of knowledge, everyone has to start somewhere.
When I first started driving for the first couple of years I didn't have a clue about most mechanical stuff but gradually learned.
Sax_DB
26th November 2011, 13:59
Saxos are generally driven by young people so have lack of knowledge, everyone has to start somewhere.
When I first started driving for the first couple of years I didn't have a clue about most mechanical stuff but gradually learned.
exactly!
1991Tom
26th November 2011, 14:14
You make it sound like being fat is a problem?! Im 24 stone, yeh I might be obese but its my decission to be like this. I still replace my light bulbs and fuses on my car. Real Talk.
If you dont like coming to England and seeing fattys then dont come here? Simple? Go back to where you flew from.
No being fat is not a problem but the fact that our generation seem to be the laziest of all is a factor on why some many people are obese. the ease of fast food instead / ready meals instead of cooking. Usually because most people dont know how too cook which i find appauling as its simple and something that is to be learned but also a high amount of common sense.
Ever since i was little i was fat. In 2009 i weighed 27st, I dropped 11st in weight through exercising everyday and eating around 500kcals a day. Im a big boned guy for always having played rugby. My weight sits around 17st nowadays and feel alot better for it.
BTW the last time i went on holiday was in 2007 lol Though just because it was 4 years ago doesnt mean the priciple of obese women in the UK has changed.
mangojace
26th November 2011, 14:15
Well anyone who thinks you can get half the power of there car from a saxo exhaust is dumb anyway...simplesss
J222JRA
26th November 2011, 14:24
Well personally i think you should all scroll back through your history on the forum to your first posts and see the questions you were asking befoe you judge others.
If people find it so annoying to answer a members questions......dont answer it!!!
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