22b 3 door wagon? yes please!!!
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Originally Posted by shaggy1973
adam is he keeping the wheels or going for 22b style?
jamo
(still got the same problem with the car. im just at work all the time, so I will get up when I can, please dont forget about me )
jamo
(still got the same problem with the car. im just at work all the time, so I will get up when I can, please dont forget about me )
don't know about wheel choice I'll have a word.
What us forget you mate? not in a hurry after your last visit.
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Here you go folks the latest update we took these pics a moment ago, please be aware that this is NOT the final colour it is simply a test bed for graphic and paint ideas.
We hope you enjoy these pics
We hope you enjoy these pics
Last edited by specialx; 07 September 2006 at 04:08 PM.
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Initally I liked the idea but seeing it at this stage I'm not too sure
Perhaps it will start to look a bit better and grow on me in the next few stages.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the hard work that has gone in to it thus far but I'm not convinced.
Perhaps it will start to look a bit better and grow on me in the next few stages.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the hard work that has gone in to it thus far but I'm not convinced.
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It's looking quite fantastic
Full marks to the owner who must have some deep pockets
Any more indication as to final colour/wheel combination? Or you going to make us wait?
Full marks to the owner who must have some deep pockets
Any more indication as to final colour/wheel combination? Or you going to make us wait?
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The pics dont do this car justice, it looks much better in the flesh
I cant Imagine how much it cost to do, as mine has just had a new front panel and inner wing, and painted the bay, that cost 1k
I cant Imagine how much it cost to do, as mine has just had a new front panel and inner wing, and painted the bay, that cost 1k
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you are right the catches are not in place so the door is slightly a jar. I think it looks great for a fibre glass door and they are stupidly light.
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Originally Posted by specialx
you are right the catches are not in place so the door is slightly a jar. I think it looks great for a fibre glass door and they are stupidly light.
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Originally Posted by kilo_4que
Maybe unclear cos of pics?
you got it
you really need to see just how good it looks in the flesh, looking at it from the back is awsome.
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Originally Posted by specialx
you got it
you really need to see just how good it looks in the flesh, looking at it from the back is awsome.
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you really need to see just how good it looks in the flesh, looking at it from the back is awsome.
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or even worse is if it comes up behind you on a long stretch of road