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A few from last year I have just found on my phone
the last pic could be classed as cheating as it was taken while I was in a cherry picker
the last pic could be classed as cheating as it was taken while I was in a cherry picker
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Looking great there Marlon - did you have the drone out for that one? I'd be seriously tempted to do the windscreen pillars in gloss black...
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Cheers Sean, 1st floor flat - thats my view out of the lounge windowz4pilot wrote:Looking great there Marlon - did you have the drone out for that one? I'd be seriously tempted to do the windscreen pillars in gloss black...
Yeah, I think you've mentioned the pillars in the past - I'm undecided on that one tbh
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Leave them red Colin. I think they will look odd if they were black and you had the hood down like in your signature photo.Marlon wrote:Cheers Sean, 1st floor flat - thats my view out of the lounge windowz4pilot wrote:Looking great there Marlon - did you have the drone out for that one? I'd be seriously tempted to do the windscreen pillars in gloss black...
Yeah, I think you've mentioned the pillars in the past - I'm undecided on that one tbh
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Nah, I think they'd look great and be a subtle addition to the black and red theme. Get them wrapped - if you don't like it, it's easy to go back to standard.patriot66 wrote:Leave them red Colin. I think they will look odd if they were black and you had the hood down like in your signature photo.Marlon wrote:Cheers Sean, 1st floor flat - thats my view out of the lounge windowz4pilot wrote:Looking great there Marlon - did you have the drone out for that one? I'd be seriously tempted to do the windscreen pillars in gloss black...
Yeah, I think you've mentioned the pillars in the past - I'm undecided on that one tbh
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After a meal on the Wirral
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Parked up next to this black Z3 in the supermarket earlier, nice little wall in front gave the opportunity for a Zeds from just about above shot.
Synchronised crap parking and matching whippies too!
Synchronised crap parking and matching whippies too!
So this is where I write about the car? 2003 E85 2.5i, sterling grey, red leather, 106s with Goodyear Eagle F1s, factory xenons, folding mirrors, cup holders, retrofit cruise control, Bilstein B4's all round. And a whippy!
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Hiding behind a tree
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Nothing wrong with wanting to park as faaaaar away as possible from that Van next to you...Stevepj wrote: Synchronised crap parking and matching whippies too!
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A selection of Zeds to allow comparison of the various models...
Darkness gone, go Darknes2, go Frozen, go Tronic
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What did you make of driving Buttertubs Pass ?
I thought views were nice but otherwise from a drivers point of view slightly disappointed i appreciate many make a beeline for it but for me there are better roads less well known that give more driving pleasure
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I much preferred the road at the end of the pass from thwaite to Kirkby Stephen. Having said that I stopped for that pic then had a good blast down with no other traffic either way, a few nice turns as you start then it settles to being quite straight although bumpy.mr wilks wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2017 9:52 pmWhat did you make of driving Buttertubs Pass ?
I thought views were nice but otherwise from a drivers point of view slightly disappointed i appreciate many make a beeline for it but for me there are better roads less well known that give more driving pleasure
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Yea , i found there were better surfaces & just generally more enjoyable roads both on the route there & awayjamesditchy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2017 10:01 pmI much preferred the road at the end of the pass from thwaite to Kirkby Stephen. Having said that I stopped for that pic then had a good blast down with no other traffic either way, a few nice turns as you start then it settles to being quite straight although bumpy.mr wilks wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2017 9:52 pmWhat did you make of driving Buttertubs Pass ?
I thought views were nice but otherwise from a drivers point of view slightly disappointed i appreciate many make a beeline for it but for me there are better roads less well known that give more driving pleasure
3 ZMRs
3 E89s
5 Si coupes
5 Si roadsters
997 C4
TTRS
F82 M4
MK7 Golf Gti
current Bmw 6 Gran Turismo
3 E89s
5 Si coupes
5 Si roadsters
997 C4
TTRS
F82 M4
MK7 Golf Gti
current Bmw 6 Gran Turismo