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It's not to my taste either, yet I still want it....... wierd? Well done that man, you've now made me want a Metro and a Pug when I never would have before.
So for your next trick I suggest you mod a G-wiz!
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topi
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It's a race car officer, I swear!
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mjg or whatever you call yourself, you say you are not uneducated. This I find hard to believe as your spelling, grammar and punctuation are hardly at a level to be proud of. Some people on this forum are less academically skilled than others which often shows in their posts but, they more than make up for it in their skills and enthusiasm for their cars and for our cars. If something is not to your taste by all means say so, no-one's going to argue about that. Just be polite and keep the abuse to yourself. I can vouch for the fact that 'mjg' is a very intelligent guy, and can write very well when he wants to. I know it's a bit slack on forums though ha, I've told him before. OK enough debating, wrist slapping, and wise words. Slaters car should be the main focus of this thread
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bazzateer
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Imping along sans Vogue
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It was just my (too subtle?) way of pointing out that whatever we think of ourselves and our abilities, qualities etc, there's always another viewpoint and or opinion. No offence was intended. So slater, how about it? Chevy V8 in a G whiz, must be road legal........go on........you know you want to!
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V8 would be a cop out, straight 6 in a G whizz....
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it doesn't matter if it's a Morris Marina or a Toyota Celica - it's what you do with it that counts
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bigrod
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V8 would be a cop out, straight 6 in a G whizz.... I see your 6 and raise you an 8!!! (Wasn't there a straight twelve at one point in time?) Oh BTW, luvin' the Pug' Slater. Don't know if I'd have the cahoonas to drive it myself, but well done, it's stunning!
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Last Edit: Jan 3, 2008 16:42:49 GMT by bigrod
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namless
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awsome dude i must say this car is sweeet & unique.... salute your commitment and ideas put in to the project always love something diffrent
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street
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6.2 ft/lbs of talk
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Absolutely superb! Your car has attracted the exact same reactions that the cars in the Bososuku threads attract.... which by my calculations makes it bang on target in terms of building what you set out to achieve I too would like to see a lairy exhaust.... maybe just a temporary extended tailpipe that points out at a 45 degree angle until you build the exhaust you plan for it? Also, big oil cooler hanging out front FTW! But that might not be what you want. I cannot wait to see this 505 for real
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slater
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I hate to think what 'normal' people think ;D
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davej
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Love it! Good work once again Slater!
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bazzateer
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Imping along sans Vogue
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Find a BRM V16 and drop it in a G Whiz!..........no, sorry, that's just silly..................
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spacekadett
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F*cking take that Hans Brrix!!
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I hate to think what 'normal' people think ;D Well, close (ish) to normal my dad spied it yesterday. When I saw him lunchtime I got 'you'll never guess what I saw this morning? The most awesome Peugeot ever! It looked about 8 feet wide! ;D etc etc' Not quite the reaction I expected out of him
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Mechanic's rule #1... If the car works, anything left on the floor after you finished wasn't needed in the first place
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best of luck with the mot, wasted my life reading the last few pages.
its funny how people get twsited over things that really don't atall matter.
internet points cannot be carried over into real life.
peace.
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pugzot
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great car, just posted some fotos of your ride on our belgian peugeot website everybody is going nuts about it ;D
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winchester bloke - who cares - pics!!!!!! ;D
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slater
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great car, just posted some fotos of your ride on our belgian peugeot website everybody is going nuts about it ;D link?
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could it be 1 of the links in his siggy???
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Current Fleet 2006 Skoda Roomster 1.4 16v (Daily) 1990 Autozam Revue 1.5 Auto Canvas Top (Project) 1993 VW Transporter LWB 2.4D (Camper Project) 1994 Skoda Favorit Foreman II Pick Up (Project) 1979 Skoda Estelle 120LS. (Project) 1982 Kip Kompakt 300 Caravan (Project)
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Snoozin
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Yeah baby. That thing looks ruthless! Has a real aggressive sports sedan (Aussie spaceframed tin top class) look going on. I'd so roll in that
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slater
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could it be 1 of the links in his siggy??? Thought that but couldnt see anything. If anyone does post it somewhere please post up the link.
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Mike
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The Doctor
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