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Oct 20, 2006 22:43:10 GMT
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thats giving me bad ideas. some big, slightly dished chrome wheels tucked under the arches and big blistering V8 under the hood very much like the cars they tend to build in OverHauling. Chip Foose style! this sorta thing... Spot the difference theres no cheezy pic of you in the top corner? ;D ;D ;D that, my friend, is the dogs knob.
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Oct 20, 2006 23:53:22 GMT
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that orange things been 2-doored jamm-man!!
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I do agree that that Viva could carry off some serious rimmage with that colour scheme. That would rock much harder than those wellers
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qwerty
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 2,417
Club RR Member Number: 52
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YUp I agree. Always thought the Wellers let it down a little bit.
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mercmad
Posted a lot
Flush Hard,it's a long way to McDonalds.
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Oct 21, 2006 13:46:22 GMT
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Merc Retro converts can be good too ,you just need to know where to look.
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Many years ago I changed my driving style to cope with rising fuel prices; I have now reached the stage where I am contemplating keeping my eyes shut in order to lower wind resistance.
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Oct 21, 2006 17:31:47 GMT
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Some new wheels are in the pipeline for the Viva when funds permit. I'm going to keep the wellers for drift/rally duty As soon as I have enough wonga for new wheels I will start a thread asking for opinions/input
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Oct 21, 2006 19:54:50 GMT
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tony need to do that 2000 thing to his 230 hehe
wonder what that 2000 would look like in another colour with tr6 steels
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2001 HONDA CT110 (NOT RCV)
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