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Post by srbpower »

Yep really lush mate 8) , been looking at Speedlaws polo. THey look so good, I think one of the standard ones will have to break :wink:

Bring the looks bang uptodate, without the extra chav'ness 8)

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escuse the late post :P
nice car, its looking mint, and looks so much better now its low!, not up in the stars anymore eh!, or the other saying 'you could sleep under those wheel arches mate!'
nice polo :wink:
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Post by bstardchild »

polopowah wrote:escuse the late post :P
nice car, its looking mint, and looks so much better now its low!, not up in the stars anymore eh!, or the other saying 'you could sleep under those wheel arches mate!'
nice polo :wink:
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Thanks but OMG does it need a roll bar now :roll:
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Post by polopowah »

haha bloody ell :shock: quickest post competition winner is ...... :lol:
rollbar lol
i ideally want strut braces for mine, but can't find any that fit my car :(
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Post by bstardchild »

Update

This evening I've been fitting........

1) Toe Rag Torch and MKV Cigarette lighter assembly now fitted - coooooool 8) - Man that torch is bright I have never been so impressed with a little tiny touch - looks like it was made to be there

2) Estate Rear wiper assembly - very flush and neat (OK so no wiper would be really flush but this is second best for someone who needs a wiper :roll: )

Next........
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Post by bstardchild »

And the answer is

A F'ing alarm - preferably with lots of very visible notification and 3000v facility

http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... php?t=8643

An new CD player

A passenger side window & new trim

Some paint for the passenger door

Centre dash section

A R S E..................
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Post by polopowah »

jealous bastards eh, i remember when i first had a set of alloys on my old peugeot 106, the very first night i parked it in the town to go pub, i came back and found a dent shaped like a foot on the lower part of the door...my heart sank
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Post by bstardchild »

Alarm

Well that would be this one *clicky*

0.99p bargain - ok it cost me a bit more than that

Of course with my luck it'll be the wrong bloody one for a 6n2 or 9n but thats life - I had little time to check it out so thought I'd chance my arm and get the first bid in!!!!

£34 plus £6 postage seemed very fair?
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Post by carmadaaron »

wel sounds good value..... :wink:
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Post by bstardchild »

Waiting for the alarm to arrive and this Golf Gear Shift turned up before it......

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Thanks Alex for a well presented how to do

Fitted in minutes too :lol:

Breathed a huge sigh of relief when the description of grey leatherette turned out to be slate grey rather than light grey as the original gearshift and gaiter were black :oops: And I din't check before bidding :roll:
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Post by LJ_87 »

i remebered you were considering viper stripes on ur polo :? so i was bowsing and though ud be interested in this:

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not to my taste to be honest, but it gives u a good idea of what it will look like
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LJ_87 wrote:i remebered you were considering viper stripes on ur polo :? so i was bowsing and though ud be interested in this:

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not to my taste to be honest, but it gives u a good idea of what it will look like
Hmmmm - not nice - looks like the linepainting lorry ran over it :shock: but it helps - needs thicker stripes and in charcoal or graphite - little further over to the centre and that'll hit the spot perfectly 8)
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Post by CalvinGTI »

Oooh interesting viper stripes, i think it would have looked better without the blue mudflaps. . .looks a bit too blue at the back dont ya reckon ?

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Post by carmadaaron »

viper stripes have to be centre to look cool
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Post by KarlM »

what about Selby strips instead?
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