Ojc
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Registered: 14th Nov 00
Location: Reading: Drives : Clio 197
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Goodness gracious.
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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Death is on the cards I see....
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birchieboy
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Registered: 18th Jan 06
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yep lol
cars include.
my vastly uprated corsa xe
e46 320d m-tec
e46 m3 (hairdressers version)
r5 with clio williams turbo engine
golf mk5 turbo
and a few other cars ive forgotton
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willay
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Registered: 10th Nov 02
Location: Roydon, Essex
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excellent, where are you chaps staying and for how long?
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
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What have you done to the xe?
R5 sounds a bit tasty!
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birchieboy
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Registered: 18th Jan 06
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may 29th till the 2nd june.
im staying with edgor!!
lol we stayed with him last year.
nice guy with plenty of information and a big driveway for dropping the engine out of your car
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willay
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^^
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birchieboy
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Registered: 18th Jan 06
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xe
230bhp rr print out
quaife diff & equal length driveshafts
avo coilovers & rear whitline arb
omp 10 point cage (to be fitted)
fibreglass boot/bonnet (to be fitted)
rear 1/4 & rear window polycarb (to be fitted)
pro race 1.2 toyo 888 tyres
thats the major mods
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birchieboy
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
What have you done to the xe?
R5 sounds a bit tasty!
r5 is my favorite.
white with original graphics, and really clean car
clio engine puts out a comfortable 230bhp turning up the boost will bring more power but owner wants maximum reliability.
saftey devices bolt in cage.
looks well standard though
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Fad
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In true jr fashion I would love a ride in that!
Load of the R5 boys usually do the F7 Hybrid turbo conversions now be interesting to see how it goes.
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birchieboy
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yer he used to have the orignal r5 lump running 210bhp
but he had two head gasket failures and that was enough.
hes the kind of person who does the job right first time to perfection and doesnt like doing it again after that.
who can blame him. i think he made the right choice but alot of time and money has gone into the converstion
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birchieboy
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oh and i get first dibs on the passanger ride!!
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Fad
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Slopy seconds!
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Butler
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What the hell is even going on with this, has the old man paid? Were still planning on coming. Be good to see you there aswell birch.
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jr
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Birchie boy
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Paul_J
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why are you crossing by train and not boat?
how expensive is the train then?
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Fad
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I think for ease and speed train is good but I didnt really mind whether we did ferry or train.
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birchieboy
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quote: Originally posted by jr
Birchie boy
ive been a busy boy jr!
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birchieboy
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
What the hell is even going on with this, has the old man paid? Were still planning on coming. Be good to see you there aswell birch.
and you...are you taking the 106?
my mates dad was also ment to be coming but hes pulled out.
shame he was going to bring his corvette!!
[Edited on 23-03-2009 by birchieboy]
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
I think for ease and speed train is good but I didnt really mind whether we did ferry or train.
Just curious on price of the train? in the past I've got the ferry return for about £40.
I know I still need to book this but the plan is, I'm going to come with my dad I think. He's always wanted to come to nurburgring and do a lap.
Note he used to race cars and he wants to do a lap in my s2000 I'm very worried / scared.
He took me out down some country lanes last night in the s2000 and scared the shit out of me.
However... HE hasn't got a clue about the layout of the ring and won't know what corners are coming up. I explained this to him and he just said 'Oh well, you can just tell me what corners are coming up from the passenger seat' anyone who's been to the ring will know how hard this will be ... Most are blind and it's not ideal to have him trying to figure out what I'm saying on the approach to a fast sweeping bend.
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willay
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Train is something like 150 return on train and its great.
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Paul_J
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how fast is it? where does it take you?
Ferry is only about 1 hr and 30 mins and you get dumped in dunkerque (not calais)
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Fad
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Takes roughty 45 mins
£40 ferry sound a steal is that from Deal?
[Edited on 23-03-2009 by Fad]
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willay
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calais, 35 minute crossing time iirc.
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birchieboy
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booked our ferry
6am i think...................... £50 return
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