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well make sure its a vr6 [ if you cant afford it... work harder ] anything else is pants .
My last MK3 was a vr6I am thinking about getting a r32 in a few months (still like MK2s though)
well make sure its a vr6 [ if you cant afford it... work harder ] anything else is pants .
well make sure its a vr6 [ if you cant afford it work harder ] anything else is pants .
i'm so badly payed for a vr6 i should work day and night...
shame you need a left hooker , theres lots of vr6s over here for alot cheaper than in france going by the price of that blue thing earlier....
"big sigh" yes i know...
The mk3 i'm driving now, bought it in Holland for 1500 euros...
oh.... and the brake fade on a vr6 is really bad ......
What where you thinkin' laddie?? on the cider??
thats just so un french ...... sure your not from glasgow ?
what was i thinking ? Probably oh s*** these breaks arent working and now the guy in the scooby will be laughing
thats just so un french ...... sure your not from glasgow ?
what was i thinking ? Probably oh s*** these breaks arent working and now the guy in the scooby will be laughing
Hehe, i took edinboro lingo classes from one of our members!
Was it a technical fault on your dub there?
Oche aye!
Yea, that's always tricky with older cars...
Hope you didn't get injured yourself?
I have that problem. I live close to Milton Keynes which has lots of roundabouts with 70mph stretches inbetween. Also I drive older cars with the newest being 25 this year. Once was in a bad mood and had brake fade in the MGA (50 this year and one of the first cars to be fitted with disc brakes) in the wet after 6 roundabouts which actually cheered me up. Sometimes you can feel it coming, though new brake fluid every couple of years is a good help to get that one off the problem list.
Hi peeps ,if you are looking for large exhausts and ott have a look here........car of the week.........don't get too many ideas