BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » Ya, we will have to come up with something new... .:p
BX 19 wrote: » It can wait till the morning
CianRyan wrote: » Enough with the custard. You'll kill the joke!
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » Hmmm, I'm skeptical... If only there was some way to prove it!
BX 19 wrote: » It's mine alright. Took the photo back in the summer though.
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » You sure that's yours?? There is something not right here... Something seems to be missing... :P
BX 19 wrote: » Here's ours
dgt wrote: » Why doesn't my Xantia look like that? I did consider restoring it... Untill I found the absolute mess the electrics were in. What gombeen wires in a house switch into a car for the dipped beams? :mad: I always maintained that about my blue van. No roll whatsoever in the corners....
BX 19 wrote: » Activa turbo is a serious beast of a machine. No body roll at *all* through some hydropneumatic trickery. It will out handle most other cars (one motoring magazine matched it with a Honda NSX) and it's great fun to drive. Here's ours
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » Looks like a really bad transformer!
dgt wrote: » Balls with a neat trick :pac: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQT7IMHvBGo
langdang wrote: » Loada balls!
dgt wrote: » thanks hydropneumatics! If your'e ever bored and need some solitary time, take out a turbo from this:
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Man up My own hands are cut and bruised from what I did today. It's good for that to happen, when someone asks you what happened you get to say you were working on your car
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Well if that's the case then he shouldn't be whinging about a few scratches :P
OSI wrote: » This is DGT. It's a notable day when he doesn't work on his car.
dgt wrote: » Phwoar, this Xantia is testing my fingers!
LIGHTNING wrote: » Got a fupping puncture on the M50, had to do a quick change just before my football match.
Col200sx wrote: » Nice one, cheers dar On that, can fault code readers erase the airbag light? (someone told me they cant, only eml's etc.)
dar83 wrote: » You should be fine, once you reconnect it back up to the new seat... Just disconnect the battery first so you don't risk setting off the airbag when disconnecting/reconnecting the plug.
Col200sx wrote: » Quick one folks: If I disconnect the driver seat airbag connection under the seat to change seats on an EP Civic, will that give me an airbag warning light on the dash? Seat has a rocking back and forth between the rail and seat and wanna replace it. Cheers
dar83 wrote: » Link?
TouchingVirus wrote: » So I posted up my findings for that BMW 2004 325ci on bmw-driver.net from the pre-purchase inspection, it hasn't exactly gone down well which I probably expected. Fúck it, at least my conscience is clear.