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Pardon me for being a stupid colonial, but what is happening with tax discs ?

 

OH SHIT !   Just reading the DVLA crash thread.

                    Or is it the someone is about to cock up badly thread ?

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Pardon me for being a stupid colonial, but what is happening with tax discs ?

Abolished as of today. No need to display. No new ones issues.

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Flew from Heathrow T2 for the first time today. One of the artistic centre pieces is this:

 

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In case you can't tell from my rubbish pic - its a full size FX4 made from steel wire :-D

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I love Ikea though I suspect I'm in the minority... I now know my way round the one at Braehead, which is ideal 'cos the first time I went I'm pretty sure I went in to Braehead and came out the one in Newcastle.

I've lost three girlfriends in the IKEA at the Metrocentre. I take great comfort from knowing that they are at least comfortable.

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its a full size FX4 made from steel wire :-D

 

Well, it makes a change from MIG wire.

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Went into what's now my local branch of CeX in Wolves.

London Racer for 30p - time for some nostalgia/shite racing!

 

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:grin: 

 

The traffic cars are B2 Passat estates, Mk3 Golfs, early Accord Aerodecks, Alfa 33s, Routemasters, Scania 113s and Merc T1/601s...

 

Can't wait to unlock the DeLorean and Rolls Silver Spirit...

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No euro-monging in the Land Rover for me this year but a friend sent me a little piece of a hot and sunny location to bolt on. 

 

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Should wind a few rivet frothers up. ONLY S1 80 SANTANA EVA M8

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An old woman just asked 'can you help me across the road son' and went on to say 'I'm 94 you know' when I did. I thought both these things were urban myths.

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Went into what's now my local branch of CeX in Wolves.

London Racer for 30p - time for some nostalgia/shite racing!

 

15419306065_abde69c0ed_z.jpg

 

:-D

 

The traffic cars are B2 Passat estates, Mk3 Golfs, early Accord Aerodecks, Alfa 33s, Routemasters, Scania 113s and Merc T1/601s...

 

Can't wait to unlock the DeLorean and Rolls Silver Spirit...

 

You obviously haven't played the far superior Pyongyang Racer.

http://www.pyongyangracer.co/

It's worth it just for the music.

 

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Should wind a few rivet frothers up. ONLY S1 80 SANTANA EVA M8

Confuse them even more by claiming it was a special edition to celebrate the international success of the homonymous rock band. Like those 'Pink Floyd' Golf Mk.3s, only leaf sprung.

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Huge amounts of warm, happy autoshite thanks to ChinaTom for his mega-assist in getting double the amount of Toledo doors to me in sunny St. Albans. An absolute star of red giant proportions. I haz need of estate car. Anyone fancy a swap for a ............

 

Cheers Tom, hugely appreciated and if I can ever return a favour then please do not hesitate to get in touch. Nice Merc estate by the way.

 

Regards

 

Ken

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Went into what's now my local branch of CeX in Wolves.

London Racer for 30p - time for some nostalgia/shite racing!

 

15419306065_abde69c0ed_z.jpg

 

:-D

 

The traffic cars are B2 Passat estates, Mk3 Golfs, early Accord Aerodecks, Alfa 33s, Routemasters, Scania 113s and Merc T1/601s...

 

Can't wait to unlock the DeLorean and Rolls Silver Spirit...

 

I had the crap, decontented Play Station version which had fewer cars and poorer graphics. I still liked it though.

 

The sequel was dire, sadly.

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SniffPetrol's Paris Motor Show report.

 

http://sniffpetrol.com/2014/10/02/the-2014-paris-motor-show/

 

 

 

Paris was the first public showing for the new Vauxhall Corsa which will come with a fresh range of trim names, designed to reflect the car’s classic customer base. ‘The range starts with Learner,’ confirmed a spokesman. ‘Then rises through Cretin, Moron, Simpleton and Tit.’
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Years ago I kept some notes of sellers comments on Trade Me , our version of Ebay.

Somehow they came back to life and one page re-emerged. Enjoy the little bit I found ! These folks exist world wide.

 

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Went to our local theatre in Bromley tonight to be part of 'An Audience with Roger Moore'. Despite being a doddery 86 he's still a great raconteur and my HERO from childhood. He's also the best Bond, end of. Icing on the cake was driving home and I pulled up next to an almost identical R8 at the lights, same colour white over grey but it was a 214. Looked the same as Joe's as it was on GTi alloys and sans grille. Got a smile and the thumbs up from the lad behind the wheel.

 

The missus found out this week she's losing her job soon so we needed a bloody good night out.

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I saw Roger Moore when I was working in South Kensington a few years ago and was out for a lunchtime walk.  He was coming out of a small jewellery shop with his wife and they got into the back of a black Merc or something.  I was across the other side of the road and probably staring, he did the old double take, raised an eyebrow and got into the car.

 

He was a hero in the Bond films, but when I got the Persuaders DVDs he and Tony Curtis were even better

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My dad stepped on Roger Moore's foot at an airport once. Pa was well chuffed as Roger did his trademark raised eyebrow.

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+1 on the Persuaders, brilliant stuff. Despite the film star aspect he also just comes across as a decent bloke, grounded and up for a laugh all the time. In one anecdote he was saying what a dirty bastard Herve Villechaize was, and how Britt Eckland couldn't stand being anywhere near the little sod!

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lovejoy episode 1 is on

 

r14 245 ovlov mk3 scrote mk1 astravan

 

catchpoles sidecar :D

 

mk3 escort van police car :D

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I want a Rover 75, but thought getting insured would be a problem as I've only got a classic policy these days and no NCD. Quotes were 500+ so sod that. I gave Peter James a call on the off-chance and they are willing to insure me on a 2.5 V6 for an extra 60 quid. So goodbye 20 year rule, and hello modern shite! The only caveat is I'll be restricted to 3000 miles a year across all my cars, but that's fine as I get the train to work, and how will they know anyway.

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