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GT-R
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I have to say, I do love the Alcantara interirs that you get in Lambo's. One of my business partners have just bought a DBS and the dash in that is a work of art
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31 for me, I reckon it would only be stamina that would be the issue after a while
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Hmmmm
I thought Sakos are a bit of a chav wagon.
Lupo Gti's are a laugh
I have a Mini Cooper S, which is running 280 HP, and thats quite an experience in a small fwd car
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Last year we weren't going to go, as one of our core troop was only getting back from his honey moon on the Thursday night. Anyway, we all got pi55ed on the Thursday night and went home and book a chunnel ticket for Friday night. Got to Le Mans at 05:00 on Saturday, found a car parking space off a street, fell a sleep.
Woke up 4 hours later by loads of tooting, was slightly miffed until we released we had parked across from the t1ts out Bikini car wash, result!!!
Thats we we spotted Phil.
Later on met our mates at Houx Annexx, I decided to play catch up and drank a bott;e of Vladivar Black Vodka (I still feel sick now), wondered to the track for a bit of Night racing, spent €150 on an air rifle range shooting up the French Gippos
China prizes, got back feel over, cut open my knees, lip and head, passed out, puked up, slept in my own yack (not my tent). Got up, left the borrow tent behind, had and Alka Selzer and drove back.
Total Racing watched - 10 minutes
Cost of trip - £600
Injurys sustained - two cut knees, cut lip, forehead, bruised c@ck from shooting myself with an air rifle
Car-Ruined interior and cooked engine from maxing out our mates Dad's BM the whole way there and back
- Over trip - Priceless
There's around 20 of us going this year, but properly Planned Wednessday to Sunday
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ok cheers
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Rotting? How much does he want for it?A mate of mine has one rotting on his drive, but before he left it to die it was a quality bit of drifting kit, he had Tein Superstreet and a EDFC, and it was running 280 hp, but still not my cup of teaDon't know I'll ask him
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... definitely. Also, edit your first post top remove the full-stop so the link works
Hi I am being thick, but which link are you talking about
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Cheers Guys, I really appreciate the feedback and you will see it all implemented next week. As they say, "if your going to do a job, do it well".
Cheers
Marc
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A mate of mine has one rotting on his drive, but before he left it to die it was a quality bit of drifting kit, he had Tein Superstreet and a EDFC, and it was running 280 hp, but still not my cup of tea
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The main problem with Nissan is although they are manufacturering German beaters these days, their dealers are used to Bluebirds and Micras. How difficult is it to get a fan belt, to be honest if the cared they would pull it off their showroom car. The answer is to pull the mother of all tantrums in the dealership on a Saturday morning
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GT-R
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Although I am very keen to bag one of these puppies, I still think the headlights look like a late 90's Honda Prelude
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GT-R
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Its easy they sell them to a PI in Japan and you import it in yourself, there is sod all Nissan can do
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I have a sh1t load of work to do tonight and a meeting in Town at 10 AM, so what am I doing on here!!!!
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No their an independant!!
At PS, we never strike
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No sorry could be my typing, the price increases after 20kgs or the parallel volumetric equivalent. But we have no weight limit. And 20kgs is a fair whack
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Yeah I'm going, 4th year in a row. I think I saw Big Phil in his blue Z last year driving past the Bikini Car wash.
Its a mad time, and always come back with legend tales
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very good, I think you will find it would be a mare in a Z as the box does not have huge travel anyway. Better off having a lighted flywheel and getting your revs to drop quicker
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I heard via a report that the home delivery network had 500,000 undelivered parcels over Christmas, just what I heard, but its staggering
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Sorry two other things
price is per consignment so as long as you don't go over the 20KG weight nd volumetric calculation you can send as many parcels as you want in the same consignment
And also you can't ship anything tonight as we are working on some stuff that although won't bring the site down, we won't complete any orders as we don't want to mess any one around, but it will be fine tomorrow morning
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Ok chaps
here goes
There are no weight restrictions, size wise no larger than 1.8m in any direction, insurance is based on a fairly complicated algrarythm (mispelt I suspect) and depends on what product you are sending (hence the use of the ajax finder), but the exceptions, mobile phone, laptops and watches, have a £2500 limited on them for insurnce purposes, everthing else has no limited and off the top of my head, you would need to break £3000 before it went above £2.50
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It is very true like with all business's, that you are only as strong as the people working for you, that is why we choose our partners in the end as they could offer more support, where technologically superior and had full GPS tracking and updates which meant we could update our tracking module as close to real time as is possible.
We do also back our service up with a 100% money back guarantee and we are an anomally in the fact that we offer actual full monty insurance and not compensation cover, which is dubious to say the least
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Hi Sinbad
Yes we do subcontract, but on a very unique basis, we have total integration with our partners, who all went through a stringent diligent process. We also have to operate under the control of the FSA as we are regulated to sell insurance, which we also belieive is the cheapest around. We don't offer credit accounts, as the aged debtor process adds vasts amounts of cost on to every transaction. We are essentially built to deal with small businesses and priviate individuals. These being the categories that most people forget to look after.
Our US and HK businesses will folllow the same protocols.
cheers
Marc
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Its Kosher as Christmas
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Hello All
As some of you may know, about 9 months ago I started working on a new business, a couple of weeks ago, we launched the first module of our site www.personalshipper.com.
Currently we have a UK to UK delivery product, which is the best price / service combination available, we also offer the most competitive insurance around.
We will have a USA, Hong Kong and Japanese import module out in March and some further stuff coming out later on in the year, check it out and let me know what you think.
If you like it please link it to wherever possible (facebook etc)
cheers
Marc
Are You Serious
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hmmmmmmmm, nice!!!