Not a good idea to publish your number plate. Much too shiny, needs some mud:)

OOOPPPSS!!! :D:D:D

it will have mud soon enough. well, sludge and muck off the roads :D:D:D:D

and a bit of MUD when Will gets the new rubber on my 16's ;)

comes up well for a 11 year old car though.
 
OOOPPPSS!!! :D:D:D

it will have mud soon enough. well, sludge and muck off the roads :D:D:D:D

and a bit of MUD when Will gets the new rubber on my 16's ;)

comes up well for a 11 year old car though.


Aye, looks good, the paint on the bonnet of mine has more craters than the Somme battlefields:mad:
 
Aye, looks good, the paint on the bonnet of mine has more craters than the Somme battlefields:mad:

yeah, i think its because of the BRICK shape of the front. i was toying with the idea of getting 1 of those smoked guards for the front of the bonnet. not seen any about though. bound to be 1 somewhere though.
 
yeah, i think its because of the BRICK shape of the front. i was toying with the idea of getting 1 of those smoked guards for the front of the bonnet. not seen any about though. bound to be 1 somewhere though.
dave theres a place in stoke i visited a few years ago and seen them there, but cant remember what its called
 
yeah, i think its because of the BRICK shape of the front. i was toying with the idea of getting 1 of those smoked guards for the front of the bonnet. not seen any about though. bound to be 1 somewhere though.

Try AutoustylingUK. About £60 I think.
 
I got a couple of tins of nondescript blue paint mixed up so I could have a pop at fixing the carpark wound. Not going to do any actual work until the 26th, as I start my forced 2 week holiday then. Bloody fascism I tell you, being forced to take a holiday.
But hopefully I can patch up the scratches and have her looking good as new again.
I also took her from Pickering to York to Pickering to Scunthorpe and back to Pickering again.

Almost without an issue. I left the key in position 2 while I took of my coat and put some stuff in the boot. When I came to actually turn the engine the battery wasn't happy. Got it to fire up with a traction control fault. Turned it off, started up without issue and the fault went away.
 
Flew through an MOT,:boxing::boxing:
and turned 88,888 miles.
And did not break down at all today!!! :D
 
Pulled a Vauxhall Vectra out of a muddy field.
It was well stuck, up to the floorpan at the front.
 
I got a couple of tins of nondescript blue paint mixed up so I could have a pop at fixing the carpark wound. Not going to do any actual work until the 26th, as I start my forced 2 week holiday then. Bloody fascism I tell you, being forced to take a holiday.
But hopefully I can patch up the scratches and have her looking good as new again.
I also took her from Pickering to York to Pickering to Scunthorpe and back to Pickering again.

Almost without an issue. I left the key in position 2 while I took of my coat and put some stuff in the boot. When I came to actually turn the engine the battery wasn't happy. Got it to fire up with a traction control fault. Turned it off, started up without issue and the fault went away.

:p:hysterically_laughi
 

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Today I'm cleaning the mud off the bottom of my Vauxhall Vectra after some maniac in a Range Rover drove me off the road into a muddy field. At least he towed me back out. Still, I hope his airbags pop.:eek:
 

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