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jsoulman

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Post #76
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Haha, and tear drop is one of the hardest crew members in the manstone crew!


BuzzbrightTear???


So you admit thats you? LOL
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:29
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Post #77
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I heard the moonstone crew get their mum to make them sandwiches for lunch AND they only eat them if the crusts have been removed and cut into little triangles.


LOL

And they have cartons of apple juice and a banana. I heard once one of their lunch boxes came open and an apple fell out and rolled down a hill and the crew member started to cry actual tears.

It was a water melon that dropped, it rolled right down and knocked the postman off his bike at the bottom of the hill, he's still on the sick now because of it.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:32
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Post #78
buzzbrightyear wrote:
jsoulman wrote:
lewisdmz wrote:
I heard the moonstone crew get their mum to make them sandwiches for lunch AND they only eat them if the crusts have been removed and cut into little triangles.


LOL

And they have cartons of apple juice and a banana. I heard once one of their lunch boxes came open and an apple fell out and rolled down a hill and the crew member started to cry actual tears.

It was a water melon that dropped, it rolled right down and knocked the postman off his bike at the bottom of the hill, he's still on the sick now because of it.


LOL

A water melon for all the crew members.

Heys ladies, I gots a water melon for you a.... OH NO
Quick ladies, we need to make a quick getaway in case that 1 postman beats us all up!
This is why we have charged 6's
I will get mumsy to make sandwiches for us all.
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:34
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Post #79
This doesn't have anything to do with the topic , u could do it in private...
You see , its frustrating to keep looking at "new posts"and to discover that it is only nonsense & bullshit. I hope you are mature enough in order to understand that this forum is for exchanging ideas and maybe helping each others.

But of course this is just my humble opinion.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:36
jsoulman

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123456 wrote:
This doesn't have anything to do with the topic , u could do it in private..
You see , its frustrating to keep looking at "new posts"and to discover that it is only nonsense & bullshit. I hope you are mature enough in order to understand that this forum is for exchanging ideas and maybe helping each others.

But of course this is just my humble opinion.


Guess you know nothing about this forum then?
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:37
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Post #81
123456 wrote:
This doesn't have anything to do with the topic , u could do it in private...
You see , its frustrating to keep looking at "new posts"and to discover that it is only nonsense & bullshit. I hope you are mature enough in order to understand that this forum is for exchanging ideas and maybe helping each others.

But of course this is just my humble opinion.
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if i understood the definition of Irony, i would say this was pretty ironic..!
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:46
jsoulman

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Post #82
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if i understood the definition of Irony, i would say this was pretty ironic..!


You could have sent that to me in private buddy!

Someone wants to provide ideas towards fellow owners cars now. Hopefully you are mature enough to understand that!
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 15:48
buzzbrightyear

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Post #83
123456 wrote:
This doesn't have anything to do with the topic , u could do it in private...
You see , its frustrating to keep looking at "new posts"and to discover that it is only nonsense & bullshit. I hope you are mature enough in order to understand that this forum is for exchanging ideas and maybe helping each others.

But of course this is just my humble opinion.


It's not bullshit or nonsense, it really happened, the surgeon that removed it said if it had been a pineapple or cocanut, it would of most likely been fatal.
Poor postman, his replacement has never been as good either.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 16:02
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Post #84
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It's not bullshit or nonsense, it really happened, the surgeon that removed it said if it had been a pineapple or cocanut, it would of most likely been fatal.
Poor postman, his replacement has never been as good either.


you have to end with 'True Story', otherwise no one will adam and eve you
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 16:23
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typical manstone owner

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roland rat wrote:
You sir either live for the 6 or have a mental retardation to still be repairing this!

The best engine in the world is the vagina, it takes any size piston, its self lubricating, starts with 1 finger, and every 4 weeks does its own oil change. It's just a pity the management system is so fecking temperamental. 
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 17:55
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Post #86
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You're just jealous you cant fit a whole potato in your arsehole! Cool

You will amount to nothing in life unless you can do this! Yes

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 18:01
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Post #87
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^^This....Ha ha, I reckon thats J Soulman!

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 18:02
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Post #88
I nearly shat myself laughing when I heard about that Laugh my ass off

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roland rat wrote:
You sir either live for the 6 or have a mental retardation to still be repairing this!

The best engine in the world is the vagina, it takes any size piston, its self lubricating, starts with 1 finger, and every 4 weeks does its own oil change. It's just a pity the management system is so fecking temperamental. 
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 18:04
buzzbrightyear

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Post #89
peetypug wrote:

Laugh my ass off

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 18:10
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
peetypug wrote:


^^This....Ha ha, I reckon thats J Soulman!


No you have me mistaken, I'm the guy that got a cactus stuck in his bottom! Whistle
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 18:24
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Post #91
If guys are hating on you but get girls are baiting about you, you must be doing something right Yes

Very nice car btw.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 20:00
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123456 are you starting a rap battle?

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roland rat wrote:
You sir either live for the 6 or have a mental retardation to still be repairing this!

The best engine in the world is the vagina, it takes any size piston, its self lubricating, starts with 1 finger, and every 4 weeks does its own oil change. It's just a pity the management system is so fecking temperamental. 
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 20:02
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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 20:08
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Post #94
honestly3k wrote:
Demograffix.com wrote:
liking the carbon fibre look on the fuel caps


Its just this cheap vinyl stuff but it does look much better than standard. Im thinking of wrapping the door pillar in the same stuff in place of the old cracked vinyl stuff thats on there as standard which i removed.

Problem is getting it all cut to fit and painstakingly fit it under the window seals as it wraps around the pillar


I am in the process of having this done along with the rear spoiler and fuel caps. £80 for it all to be done with proper carbon sticky sheet (as proper as can be anyway, lol). Hopefully turn out good.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 20:56
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Post #95
heidi6 wrote:
honestly3k wrote:
Demograffix.com wrote:
liking the carbon fibre look on the fuel caps


Its just this cheap vinyl stuff but it does look much better than standard. Im thinking of wrapping the door pillar in the same stuff in place of the old cracked vinyl stuff thats on there as standard which i removed.

Problem is getting it all cut to fit and painstakingly fit it under the window seals as it wraps around the pillar


I am in the process of having this done along with the rear spoiler and fuel caps. £80 for it all to be done with proper carbon sticky sheet (as proper as can be anyway, lol). Hopefully turn out good.


I did my own door strips using that 3m stuff, it was really really easy, I've done a perfect job and ive never even been able to put a sticker on a kids toy straight without bubbles.
I hear there's some better stuff to use than the 3m di noc, that's designed for outdoor.
the 3m Di noc is more for indoor but it's been on mine for over 6 months now and still looks as good as when I first fitted it.

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 21:00
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I did my own door strips using that 3m stuff, it was really really easy, I've done a perfect job and ive never even been able to put a sticker on a kids toy straight without bubbles.
I hear there's some better stuff to use than the 3m di noc, that's designed for outdoor.
the 3m Di noc is more for indoor but it's been on mine for over 6 months now and still looks as good as when I first fitted it.


I would have a go but I am a menace with anything stickyWhistle

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 21:03
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Post #97
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I did my own door strips using that 3m stuff, it was really really easy, I've done a perfect job and ive never even been able to put a sticker on a kids toy straight without bubbles.
I hear there's some better stuff to use than the 3m di noc, that's designed for outdoor.
the 3m Di noc is more for indoor but it's been on mine for over 6 months now and still looks as good as when I first fitted it.


I would have a go but I am a menace with anything stickyWhistle


I am probably worse than you but it wAs easy, i havnt tried doing the fuel cap fillers yet as that looks hard as it's on a curve, I might try and get some spares to practise on

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Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 21:14
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Post #98
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Never really saw the point to having an air intake through one of the fog light positions and keep the other fog light in? Surely a Rallye blank would be better? Huh?

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 19:54
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Post #99
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Never really saw the point to having an air intake through one of the fog light positions and keep the other fog light in? Surely a Rallye blank would be better? Huh?

What if it is sort of a bit foggy?

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 20:04
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Post #100
heidi6 wrote:
honestly3k wrote:
Demograffix.com wrote:
liking the carbon fibre look on the fuel caps


Its just this cheap vinyl stuff but it does look much better than standard. Im thinking of wrapping the door pillar in the same stuff in place of the old cracked vinyl stuff thats on there as standard which i removed.

Problem is getting it all cut to fit and painstakingly fit it under the window seals as it wraps around the pillar


I am in the process of having this done along with the rear spoiler and fuel caps. £80 for it all to be done with proper carbon sticky sheet (as proper as can be anyway, lol). Hopefully turn out good.


They saw you coming then... 80 quid LOL

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 20:07

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