goldstar0011
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D4R73N said:I would actully belive for a SECOND it might be a skyline...lol
woopy do!
D4R73N said:I would actully belive for a SECOND it might be a skyline...lol
goldstar0011 said:woopy do!
D4R73N said:Screw you...
goldstar0011 said:huh??
was only a funny noise i make
UPDATE...I quoted you too quick for you to edit I guess
Grant said:jay what about the rest of the car?
They're mikes seats from his NME K11, lovely seats, they really are. All Super S/SR seats should have been like that IMO. They're on par with K10 Super S seatsNeX said:nice car, JayY,
what seats are those?
59 bhp is more than enough said:JayY did you see your car pictured in this months J-tuner at the boxhill meet?
mean micra said:i see you went up on the pennines... thats my route to uni top drive on them roads...
lindesfarne is a lovely place isnt it, but they aren't kidding about the tides over the causeway, when i was a kid i saw land rover get washed away, the water was only 3/4 up the tyres, it washed it away like a toy, luckily the people in it got to the refuge tower safely.James said:The causeway to Holy Island:
Andy_S said:wonder how they built that road then haha
i think he was talking about the tide would come in befor the concreat would set and befor the tarmac had dryed!!!j.a.kelly said:er maybe when the tide was out??
JK
Yeah it is, that was my second visit, last time we saw a mondeo chance it across the causeway, he did make it, but it was VERY close, the causeway was covered in water, big crowd gathered to see if he'd make it lolsonic said:lindesfarne is a lovely place isnt it, but they aren't kidding about the tides over the causeway, when i was a kid i saw land rover get washed away, the water was only 3/4 up the tyres, it washed it away like a toy, luckily the people in it got to the refuge tower safely.
James said:Yeah it is, that was my second visit, last time we saw a mondeo chance it across the causeway, he did make it, but it was VERY close, the causeway was covered in water, big crowd gathered to see if he'd make it lol
it was originally built in small sections using a system of small dams/seawalls, the water only gets about 6' deep, but a fast current, it is now repaired using very fast drying asphalt the kind used on motorways to fill potholes when they form, it goes off in about 15 minutes.Andy_S said:wonder how they built that road then haha