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you would have liked Noels old engine bay ha ha very shiny

nine is pretty boring, just looks stock with white covers

I like yours with the white covers. Are they a bitch to keep clean though?

+1 for stealth spec bays. I like the blinged up bays aswell though. As long as the covers arn't chromed. Chrome covers are gayer than aids. :whistling:

on starnge note though

the sticker imprints that are on my car one special one saying "Battle Club"

actually makes the best wheel spacers on the market..

sigh..got my hopes up.. really wanted to see how it was present in japan :whistling:

atleast i know i have wicked spacers on

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WTF Does that mean.

i dont like poolished up engine bays..

i rather play the game of hide and seek :dry: with trying to retain the factory look :)

works well with tristans 180

Well you don't want to look at mine because I would never get you out of it...

it means suggadik Colon! :P

lol

Fixed it. All I had to do was tell it to go f**k its own face and then it worked...

FKN LOL ;)

What are these defects you speak about??

the cop pulled him up and defected him for gutter rashing such porn rims. then yelled "needs more low" and drove off into the distance.

tas check ya pm

What are these defects you speak about??

i just saw a Z4 hard top.. omg jizzz

Defects for the prototype units that we're building atm. Build them off site in a shed then go through and find all the common problems with set out, services etc so its all minimised when it comes to the real thing. Problem is I have to set up the defect software that we use to keep a library of all the defects that get raised. Its a good system but a flamin mongrel to set up.

the cop pulled him up and defected him for gutter rashing such porn rims. then yelled "needs more low" and drove off into the distance.

tas check ya pm

Made me lol. Then I cried a lil...

the cop pulled him up and defected him for gutter rashing such porn rims. then yelled "needs more low" and drove off into the distance.

tas check ya pm

*guffaw*

I like yours with the white covers. Are they a bitch to keep clean though?

+1 for stealth spec bays. I like the blinged up bays aswell though. As long as the covers arn't chromed. Chrome covers are gayer than aids. :P

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