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cyrus try using araldite ( i think thats how its spelt) it should bond better, and perhaps sand the paint back to the plastic in a few spots under the S so you get a good bond with the plastic and not just the paint,

Yeah just have to be bothered getting off my ass and going and buying some, and had a look in the guide holes and ther is not too much paint in there so just gonna fill it up and squish the badge on the top, that should be way more than enough to keep it on :D

But thanks fo rthe tips, muchly appreciated :D

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dial up is frustrating when in postwhore thread :D

anyhow -

my car is making a noise from the rear passenger side

not a wheel bearing noise it isn't a metal sound - more like a squealch/squeak

think there are 2 noises as 1 stops when handbrake is slightly on (prob pads are glazed) but the other noise is louder

driving me crazy

he he he you are asking the wrong person, i am mechanically challenged :D but can do some searching for ya, adsl rules!

:D Hey if that is what is going to be happening next visit to 19th, you can count me out, fighting is for losers because that is all that everyone ends up as!

Bout your sig, damn hate to se the gravel rash on his shins, and I've done way stoopider thing than that!

nah i good - have my moments for sure but guess i got shy all of a sudden

little sister was stressing me out a bit too - she left for bris sth side round 3/4pm an hadn't called to say she home (bus an train with 2 male friends of hers)

oh - nice driving yesterday by the way - crazy mofo

that link sounds exactly the same too

Girlie - ahh its ok .. i felt real bad like i had done something wrong, you just went quite on me all of a sudden :D .. but as long as your alright then thatc ool :(

oh yeah that was bad driving by me girl, just as i kicked the ass out my windscreen fogged up .. so i had to back off because i couldnt see where i was slide too :D

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