After 6 years the only car that's ever truly got under my skin has gone :(
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i5...s/P1000682.jpg
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After 6 years the only car that's ever truly got under my skin has gone :(
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i5...s/P1000682.jpg
Who had it in the end?
Mat.
A lad called Ben. Not sure if he posts on here or not. The irony is I'm looking at a house at the mo that has a garage, massive driveway and a workshop so would've been perfect for getting it back in shape.
Nevermind. :lol:
They'll be plenty more if you wanted to go the clio route again.
Mat.
what was wrong with it ?
surely you would not let it go if you loved so much , flol
Lazy-b4stard-itis combined with increasing age/decreasing enthusiams for being out in the cold working on a car. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by schakal
I'm hoping that having a heated garage with water, leccy and space for all my tools to be organised will see me back in the game again at some point. :twisted:
Haha, I know how you feel! A garage and space will make ALL the difference! You'll be back in the fold before you know it except next time you'll have TWO Clio's :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Swervin_Mervin
Or, hopefully a clio and a Karmann Ghia project. :)
i feel you bruv :) i remember doing the engine swap on my r9Quote:
Originally Posted by Swervin_Mervin
3 years ago out in the parking lot ,it was winter and pissing raining/snowing .
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ildup-0033.jpg
nowadays i got a corner space in my mates workshop and if i ever
need to work on the 19 i can get it in the workshop ,use his snap on collection, power tools etc F . T . W !!! :P
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...i/SDC11201.jpg
would still prefer a house with my own garage though :(