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27th March 2003, 03:14
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Took me a whole hour to do a 25 minute journey - ended up going round in a circle! <img src= "smileys/mad.gif"> I thought when there was no diversion arrows you had to keep going straight on - obviously not??
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27th March 2003, 03:18
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hehehehehehehehe
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27th March 2003, 03:20
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Cmon man it aint funny, petrols like gold dust to me this week! Hows it gonna last all week for work? thats me in the shit <img src= "smileys/silly.gif"> i cant go now (hey!)
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27th March 2003, 04:29
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it pisses me off when they dont properly sign diversions...
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27th March 2003, 04:58
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got lost a fucking beauty a few weeks back cos the diversion was terrible took me twenty minutes to find a way back and my petrol light was on and i had no money with me!
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27th March 2003, 05:16
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Hows it goin scotty you still up mate?
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27th March 2003, 05:19
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yeah mate going to bed shortly though pretty tired<img src= "smileys/bored.gif">
im not bad hows your self mate?
where did you get your car lowered buddy?
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27th March 2003, 05:23
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Im on nights this week, cant shake off the tiredness atall...looking for more info on that Evo in max power, to save me buying the mag cos i think its absolute rank! <img src= "smileys/silly.gif">
MMV lowered the car mate. They're down the ratblock in stirling.
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27th March 2003, 05:26
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how much and what springs you on and are they any good? Sorry about all the questions just thinking about getting it done next month.
im in uni all week nine t five every day and add onto that football and work and the girlfriend and im one fecked bunny!<img src= "smileys/bunny.gif">
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27th March 2003, 05:33
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fuck scott i thought yours was already done it looks quite low in yer avi! <img src= "smileys/happy.gif">
Dont worry bout the questions mate thats what were all here for eh?!
It was 160 quid for front springs, fitted and the torsion bar at the back adjusted. I got mine done 40mm but he offers the 60mm drop tae.
I think they're "avo" springs he used they're okay, ride is a bit rougher than standard but thats to be expected.
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27th March 2003, 05:37
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cool good lad just gathering opionions and prices and the like <img src= "smileys/happy.gif">
done that deliberately in the first few pics so that it looked low, it does sit reasonably low but not low enough!
need to get the angle grinder out to those arches though!
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27th March 2003, 05:40
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Nae probs, so did you park it with the handbrake on so it came down at the back? Bet you never park it there facing up the way cos when the handbrakes on it comes right up at the back when its on a hill! (thats what my drives like!)
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27th March 2003, 05:41
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I wouldn't have the guts to go near her with the angle grinder! too much at stake! <img src= "smileys/silly.gif">
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27th March 2003, 05:44
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normally paak it like that cos it makes it look like i have more petrol in the car!<img src= "smileys/silly.gif">
was out the other day hammering back a bit of the rear bumper bracket cos it scrubs slightly when the car is full, was not as scary as i thought although think ill need to gather some info on what is the correct way to do it when lowering comes!
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27th March 2003, 05:55
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right im going to bed talk to you tommorrow mate
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27th March 2003, 06:05
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nite mate, had a quick bite to eat there, see you the morra or summin.....
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