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speaking of sammich its time for lunch!

building mum a computer today out of spares, although i did buy her a new video card, its more powerful then my old one :woot:

anyone got a 120mm hole saw they can lend me? new PSU needs to vent out of the case

getting hungry too. ducked out from work early.

managed to get myself into a bit of a pickle with our friendly constabluary

will update as events unfold today

did they find a "cop" In your boot. ;)

a freshly butchered one :P

will just update everyone on thursday, this being a public forum and all

don't think it will trump isola's story tho. that was a crackup

I need to borrow r34 LH & RH mirrors for compliance.. PM me if you can help

How can you borrow mirrors ? ;)

More importantly if you guys want to have a look at some... a lot of skantly dressed women pull up a chair on racecourse rd around 430pm. There was so many heading up that way about a hour ago... :P

Evening all

How can you borrow mirrors ? ;)

Somebody may have a car in a workshop getting work done or car could be off the road for some reason.

There are endless possibilities but i will leave it there.

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they have white faced ones as well with red dials, but thinking of sticking with black as it will match my standard cluster

def stick with black.

They look pretty sweet. I approve :)

+1

How can you borrow mirrors ? :worship:

More to the point... how do you then get your complied car roadworthy once you've given the mirrors back? and if you get it roadworthy THEN give the mirrors back... how do you not wind up getting defected to the Nth degree? Sounds like a foolhardy plan to me.

compliance is alot more strict then a roadworthy john, when a car comes into the country for compliance these days it's got to be pretty much 100% stock.

For a roadworthy you just got to have side mirrors of flat glass, nothing special. Guessing this 34 has aftermarket ones?

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