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WhackyWill

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  1. Would it be cheaper to get "chips away" in every few years if stone chips worry you that much, I had a few on the Zed which I touched in, didn't take long got a quote of a £80 from chips away to fix them.
  2. Welcome to The Forum . This might help. http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/22880-guide-for-new-memberspotential-buyers/
  3. Don't you get a 10 year paint warranty on a new Lexus.
  4. I'm on the hunt for one, made a few inquiries on a HR, but I'll wait for the right one. I bought a little runabout just before Christmas, which I'm happy with for now.
  5. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015 TO ALL ON HERE FROM WHACKYWILL.
  6. 2014 was not a bad year, were still above ground and breathing..!! :thumbs:
  7. Welcome to The Forum All the info you need is on here. Start with Commanders link above.
  8. The motorist is always an easy target..Lots of us.
  9. That That is one of the best "Piston-Broke " trophies I've seen. :thumbs:
  10. Those are World Wide statistics "nowhereboy" not UK... :scare: This year has been a very bad year for flying here's the statistics. 1,212 People killed in 152 accidents...
  11. If you want a driving lesson in "how not to drive" without dying ..Try Malta..?. :scare:
  12. Looks the muts nuts Hugh. Always love a Jag. Had many even back to a MK10 when I was 17 bought for £20, and many MK2 / Daimler V8 and and a 4.2 E-Type convertible and a V12 Hard Top.. Then had at least 4 or 5 various iconic XJ6 and an XJR, So had a few Jags.... :thumbs:
  13. Congratulations Matt, Well done on your reward... :#1:
  14. Yes 152 fatal ones...some big some small but all fatal.. :scare:
  15. Welcome to The Forum Its important its run on the correct fuel, there are horror stories documented on here about Zeds run on 95 RON fuel. Not sure I would be to keen to buy that one. I kept all my fuel receipts to show it was run on 99.
  16. I'll also be there on Fri Press Day as a Guest of Brabham and the HSCC.
  17. This is always a not to be missed show every Jan. The good and the great of Motor sport will be there. Autosport Engineering is also a good event as is the live Arena. Great trade show as well. :thumbs: http://www.autosportinternational.com/?utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=Promotional&utm_content=www_autosportinternational_com&utm_source=20141229&spMailingID=10265596&spUserID=ODMzMjQ0OTE1MjES1&spJobID=442356707&spReportId=NDQyMzU2NzA3S0
  18. Yes I read the other report at least this one is from hopefully a more reliable source. It shows there is at least some small progress. Lets hope it continues. Keep fighting Michael.
  19. I hope its true... http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/dec/28/michael-schumacher-recognise-wife-children-formula-one-philippe-streiff
  20. Wheres "Steel Lynx"...our Birthday Guru...
  21. If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Wrong , even an awning needs permission A commercial awning also needs building regulations so as to make sure it doesn't fall on somebody's head.. A awning on a private residence doesn't..!! (maybe it depends on which Counsel you are dealing with).. Check with your local Council - planning rules can be complex. Being a ex-planner it never ceased to amaze me the various interpretations that can be made from one local authority to another and a lot depends just whereabouts on the house it would be sited and what local controls may have taken away normal permitted rights normally expected. But a bit extreme to seek Counsel advice Will No I didn't say you need Council advice...maybe building regs for a commercial one. ..it was richf who said I was talking boll**cks Quote : Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. (Will) Wrong , even an awning needs permission (richf).
  22. If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Wrong , even an awning needs permission A commercial awning also needs building regulations so as to make sure it doesn't fall on somebody's head.. A awning on a private residence doesn't..!! (maybe it depends on which Counsel you are dealing with)..
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