Always see that beside work in sandyford business estate.
Old Indian gentleman usually sitting in it waiting for someone. It's seriously faded, maybe he imported it from home :D
Edit, actually don't think it's the same one.
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Always see that beside work in sandyford business estate.
Old Indian gentleman usually sitting in it waiting for someone. It's seriously faded, maybe he imported it from home :D
Edit, actually don't think it's the same one.
Seen that monstrosity the last 2 days on the Tallaght bypass. Christ its fuggly, what gives? Why o why?Quote:
Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
I think this would be around the time of changing from solvent to water base which makes it so flat looking as it wasn't perfected at the time in certain colours UV resistance wise I think it was the laquer formula that was changed more than the paint in the end. There is loads of these hellarots around like this. Love that it's such an early model with the skirts and bumpers. Seen this in Gtown today. Haven't seen a non felt spec e36 in a while, nice car,Quote:
Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/11/3yje9u6y.jpg
Sent forward in time from my Nokia 3210
Hello chaps. I'm back after a while off, thankfully.
This is all I could manage to get some shots of, a 420D M Sport.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5485/1...9d18a2a2_c.jpg
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2859/1...9acac900_c.jpg
Sorry about the poor quality photos, the sun was in a bad position and I just had my phone on hand.
This happened to me later that day in a rental car.
A bit of a brown trouser moment, but luckily I was able to walk away alive and unharmed.
Good to hear you walked away uninjured Steve thats the main thing, what happened ?
Holy cr@p Steve, glad you're OK. That looks like a scary enough one!
Cheers Gar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gar
Coming down the road a bit too hasty, had to slam on the brakes for temporary traffic lights set up just under the bridge where they had road works, the car slid on diesel which is presumed to be from a works vehicle at the road works, out of instinct I turned the wheel, and I wasn't expecting it to travel as far as it did through the fence.
I've haven't had a crash like this in 10 years I'd say. I'm still genuinely angry with myself for being so stupid.
It only kills it for Dublin reg though.Quote:
Originally Posted by ciars
The number where imports starts is based on the year they sold the most cars in every county (2000 I think).
So in Dublin all imports start with 120000, while in Westmeath they start with 8000. Leitrim is the lowest, where it starts with 5000.
When I brought one of the LT's in earlier this year, I got 8007 due to the new system .. on a WH reg obviously.
So .. the conclusion: just don't live in the feckin' pale :)
/M
Lovely Red e39 01-WX-**** on deep dish M Pars ( I think that's what there called ) parked up in Whitehall the last few days, anybody on here? Looks very very nice:cool:
Christ Steve, you travelled a fair distance into that field and up that hill!Quote:
Originally Posted by stevenbrandist
How poor are the wheel on the 420 M Sport :(
Ahh I know the reasons why, but cars of that vintage should stick with the old style plates of that era - especially when they have the choice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marlow