The New Kid

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racerjonzo
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Re: The New Kid

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yea a hairdyer should be good, just watch the obvious water and electricity danger :P

and yea ive noticed with the 2 polos ive owned, if not popped fully into the gear position they gear can just pop out :P, just be careful, its normally if ur in a rush or doing it too quickly without noticing, ie getting huckled by queing traffic ;) :P lol

good luck with the de badging :)
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I just got a quote on the srusty splitter. A replacement from the scrappy in the same colour will cost me 10+vat which... 11 pound if I'm not wrong? lol
I'd say that's a good price. Anybody agree?
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yea tht sounds not too bad, vat is 15% the is it not? therefore it would be 50p more :P ie £11.50 :) lol

anyway have a wee nosey about some other scrappyards as they could have a 16v bumper which is 1 piece, and very smooth and sporty looking(sexual almost) :P
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I just made a total d*ck out of myself lol. For some strange reason, I had 10% in my head lol. Surely the 16v will be more expensive? I'll have a look nevertheless. It's great owning a car :D It's like an empty canvas you can draw on to your hearts conent (if you have the money that is). lol
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lol nah its kl, and yea the 16v bumper might be a little more expensive depending on condition etc, but it could save you from changing it in the future... like i did :P bought a bottom rear valance thing for the 8v bumper, then a few weeks later came across a cheap 16v bumper, i got mine for £30 :) had to travel 30 odd miles for it, but worth it in my eyes.

also im thinking of getting rid of my 16v rear lights, they're slightly tinted and sporty looking compared to the original orange thangs :)

just keep a look out in the for sale section :)

and it is like a blank canvas, but sometimes artists make mistakes, just be careful and dont do the wron thing to it :P
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You're so right about getting 'em wrong lol. How much are you selling or going to sell your rears for? I'd be quite interested because they look clearer than the standard rears.
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well to be honest i would be looking for £30 + postage for them as they're hard to come by, if youre not interested its kl, i kno how your a little strapped for cash, ill post em up in for sale :)
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Hmmm, I'll think about it because my main priority is the bumper. Thanks for letting me know :) I'll update you on my car soon, when I've come round to de-badging her :)
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Jonzo, are you a good photoshopper? I've put a thread up in the picture etc. section but nobody wants to help lol. Any ideas? It's called "**Photoshop Request for my 6N**".
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yea al give it a go... done few, can do a quick one so you have an idea, nothing magical :P lol

tell me wat you want done... and i might be able to do it by tonight... need to do a new signature for myself anyway, so can pop yours in too :P
just let me kno ninja :)
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I've already written down a list in tha thread I made :) I thought ahead ;)
Btw, a little update. Had an oil leak. Went to my local mechanic, I've got a tinzy winzy crack in the thing that holds the engine oil. He says he'll replace it for me on saturday night but its alright to drive because its not leaking much. I got scared... lol
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hey i done a little chop from the back, tell me wat you think of it :)

noticed on the other thread you had to replies but only from the front ;)

went a bit extreme smoothing the doors, and whole of the boot :)
lowered down on black steelies, hope you like

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That is one mean looking motor!
That looks awesome. I've gotta give it a try. I've had an oil leak so that's gettin fixed up tomorrow...
Get paid on Friday - Good Times :D :D :D
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yea its subtle yet mean like you said, done some subtle things to it, which makes the changes...
smoothed aerial, doors, rear bumper, lowered, black steelies, clear side repeaters, smoothed boot and tinted lights and windows :)
hope i gave you a good look at how it could look ;)

anything else you want to peek at give us a shout :)
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Just wired up a pair of 6.5" speakers on my parcel shelf so I've got good sound all around. Gonna try and get some money to upgrade my standard door speakers. Do you think I should get my standard wheels sprayed in a glossy black so they're nice and shiny? I've been looking at a few bee sting aerials on the net. Might buy one in a few days off ebay.
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