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  1. Offering you sweeties was he, I'm guessing they were blue in colour and not Smarties........ Is the wife smiling now at long last........LOL
  2. 1 - 265,275 - 2001Y 1.9SDI - Pudsey83 2 - 230,668 - 51 reg Fabia Estate 1.9PD100 - WW_VRS 3 - 225,226 - 2000 Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi SLX - lasse25 4 - 189,721 - 1993 VW Corrado VR6 - AndyVR6 5 - 172,000 - 2005 Skoda Octavia - gavski 6 - 162,345 - 2001/51 Octavia Elegance Estate 1.9TDI 110 - ady 7 - 160,048 - 2000 Octavia 1.6 GLXI Petrol - gfinneran6 - 159,678 - 2000 Fabia 1.9TDi Comfort Estate - SamsterXX 8 - 159,011 - 1993/L Mondeo 1.8LX Estate petrol - TheOrs 9 - 158,200 - Skoda Octavia SLXI 1.8T - DeanOct 10 - 158,000 - Skoda Octavia 1.9tdi - rogers 11 - 154,480 - 1996/P Audi A4 Avant 2.6 V6 - Auroan 12 - 154,264 - 2002/02 VW Passat B5.5 1.9TDI 130 SE Estate - Ad_turbo 13 - 152,000 - 1965 C Skoda Octavia Super - gcr31463 14 - 150,000 - 2001/51 VW Caddy Van 1.9SDI - WeirdKerr's works van(now at 176,000) 15 - 146,000 - 2003/53 Octavia vRS, modified from 10K miles - Wrightyrs 16 - 145,200 - 2003/53 Audi A4 Avant Sport 1.9TDi - 6 17 - 143,392 - 1997 VW Polo - Robshaw 18 - 141,550 - 2002 / Irish Reg Octavia Elegance 1.9TDI 90Bhp – Dabzarch 19 – 143894 – 1996 Felicia 1.3 Lxi Saloon (Pinky) – ag,morely 20 - 137,675 - 1993/K Ford Escort Estate 1.8L. - DaveHaries 21 - 137,000 - 2001/51 (MY02) Skoda Octavia Elegance 1.9TDI 110 Hatch - 51OctyTDi 22 - 145,000 - 2003/53 Octavia vRS, modified from 10K miles - Wrightyrs 23 - 133,000 - 1999/T Octavia TDI 90 GLX - gcr31463 24 - 133,000 - 2000 Skoda Fabia TDI - ruku 25 - 131,625 - 2003/03 VW Passat B5.5 1.9TDI 130 SE Estate - Tom_vRS 26 - 128,000 - 1972 MGB GT - gearbox noisy and somewhat rusty - ncarring 27 - 127,000 - 1983 Porsche 928S - solid as a rock - ncarring 28 - 127,000 - Audi Coupe 2.6E 1994 - Fresh MOT, runs like new - Sheppardnias - 29 - 126,000 - VW Golf "GTD" - Lummox 30 - 123,147 - 2002/02 Octavia vRS - Rob_OctaviavRS 31 - 122,674 - Skoda Fabia Comfort - Comfortzone 32 - 122,000 - 2004/04 VW Passat 130TDI Highline Estate - Sheppardnias 33 - 119,000 - Fabia PD100 Comfort - Awesome Sarah 34 - 118,003 - 2002/02 Fabia Elegance 1.9TDI 100 - tdirob 35 - 114,400 - 199?/W Vauxhall Astra Van 1.7 CDTi - Goochie's DIY runabout (Cat D write off) 36 - 112,000 - 2001/Y Fabia 1.9TDi Comfort Estate - Skomaz 37 - 111,500 - 2002/51 Octavia Vrs - Jon1 38 - 111,000 - 1998/S Polo 1.9D - Jonboy 39 - 110,000 - Skoda Fabia TDI Comfort Estate - Max24 40 - 110,000 - 2002 Octavia vRS - sadielou 41 - 109,000 - 2003 Octavia Ambiente - Merckenzie 42 - 108,000 - 2001/Y Fabia Mongrel "TDI" (chassis only!) - Devonutopia 43 - 102,000 - 2003 octavia vrs - Martziniuk 44 - 101,500 - 2004/04 Mk1 Octavia Elegance Estate 1.9TDI 130 - matt@theforce 45 - 100,760 - 2003/53 Fabia vRS - Neo_VR 46 - 100,600 - 1998 Felicia 1.6 GLXI - Captain_Sisko 47 - 100,120 - 2003/03 Fabia vRS - Jonny5ive 48 - 100,000 - 2004/53 Fabia vRS - Joolz_vRS 49 - 99,155 - 1998 Peugeot 106 Look2 1.1 Petrol - Mike C 50 - 96,667 - 2002/02 Skoda Superb 2.5 TDI - SheppardNias 51 - 96,000 - 2002/02 Peugeot 607 2.2 HDI - Bouron 52 - 93,500 - 2002 Fabia 2L - L-Y-K RIP lil 2.0 53 - 92,122 - 2005/55 Fabia vRS - Chris GB 54 - 90,100 - 2002/52 MK1 Octavia vRS hatchback chicken_eyebrow 55 - 86,700 - 2004/04 MK1 Octavia VRS estate Sri5 56 - 86,400 - 2003/53 Fabia vRS - Brewer 57 - 82,000 - 2004 Fabia vRS - martingump 58 - 80,510 - 1999/T Skoda Octavia LXi 1.6 - iCraig 59 - 80,132 - 2001/51 Octavia vRS - apinner Gone but not forgotten 1 - 251,000 - 1988/E Citroen BX 19RD Estate - Cheezemonkhai 2 - 221,700 - 2002/51 Fabia 1.9TDi Estate - DavidY 3 - 220,000 - Citroen BX 1.9 - SheppardNias. 4 - 214,000 - 19923 VW Corrado VR6 - AndyVR6 5 - 208,000 - 94 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.7TD - Anonymouse 6 - 202,000 - 1988 Jeep Cherokee - The Ors 7 - 186,000 - 1982 Volvo 240 Turbo - Pagh 8 - 174,000 - 1995 Citroen Xantia 1.8 8v - Pagh 9 - 172,000 - 1986 Ford Escort 1.4 - Comfortzone 9 - 172,000 - 1987 Audi Coupe quattro 2.2 - RobClubley 10 - 171,000 - Volvo V70 T5 - merckenzie 11 - 166,000 - 1989 Austin Montego 1.6L - SheppardNias 12 - 150,000 - Renault TD - anonymouse 13 - 145,000 - Octavia vRS - TaviaRS 14 - 145,000 - 1990 VW Golf GTI 8v - Davey 15 - 142,000 - 1983 VW Polo 1049cc - SheppardNias 16 - 142,000 - 1992 VW corrado 2.0 16v - AndyVR6 17 - 140,000 - Peugeot 306 SLDT - Cheezemonkhai 18 - 140,000 - Peugeot 205D - 51octytdi 19 - 136,000 - 2001/Y Vauxhall Astra CD Dti Estate 20 - 136,000 - 1995 VW Corrado VR6 - AndyVR6 21 - 135,000 - 1986 Lancia Thema Turbo (220bhp) - sharkrider 22 - 135,000 - Octavia Elegance PD130 - TaviaRS 23 - 132,000 - 1993 VW Corrado 2.0 16v - AndyVR6 24 - 130,000 - 1994 Honda Civic (now dead) - VRS 203 25 - 128,000 - 1992 VW Corrado 2.0 16v - AndyVR6 26 - 126,000 - 1999 Honda Civic VTI - AndyVR6 27 - 121,000 - 2002/02 Seat Ibiza TDI Sport PD130 - EddyH 28 - 115,000 - Vauxhall Astra 1.6GL - yashicamat 29 - 115,000 - 53 VW Passat TDI - southpaw 30 - 115,000 - MK2 Golf GTi 8v Sri5 31 - 115,000 - 1991/H Mitsubishi Colt 1.5 GLX - Skomaz 32 - 110,000 - 1991 VW Jetta TD Sport - anonymouse 33 - 103,500 - 1996 Vauxhall Astra 1.4 Merit - mattandy 34 - 103,008 - 2001/51 Octavia vRS - exFiesta 35 - 102,565 - 1988/D MK2 Golf GTI 1.8 8v - Tom_vRS 36 - 102,000 - 1991 VW Corrado G60 - AndyVR6 37 - 100,000 - Renault 18TD - anonymouse 38 - 95,400 - 2002/52 Honda Civic Type-R - derbyjon 39 - 87,497 - 2002/02 Mondeo - ScoobyChris
  3. I've had a Trophy and i loved it. A great car,handles very very,easy to drive fast needs to be taken by the scruff of the neck though. The engine is ver harsh,the driving position leaves a lot to be desired. I would have another one though. But my DC5 is everything the Trophy wasn't to me invinitely better engine and gearbox,better seats,great driving position,great brakes and very individual. If you've got 10K to spend then you'd find a good DC5.
  4. A deterrent is what is needed. There is none now so the criminals have a free reign to do as they wish with no consequence. Bring back our complete right to defend ourselves/family/friends and property and then maybe we can change the current trend. But while we cannot then us who are law-abiding will continue to suffer.
  5. I'm going down on Thursday morning this year. Am going with the PistonHeads/WRR group. Our campsite is Beausjour,hoping its dried out from all th rain they had last week. Am taking the Integra.
  6. Changed front pads at least every 20K. But front disc's lasted to just under 95K. Rear Disc's and pads lasted to 100K miles before changing. we're completely knackered though!!!
  7. Point them in the direction of the robbing Labour goverment that everyone voted in but are now moaning about. How could you all forget the Labour = Taxes equation. As a nation 12 years of Labour goverment we are now paying 150 billion pounds more in tax(All taxes). Good old new Labour...............
  8. Well yes i do have a vRS on LPG. And no i didn't "Blow" my engine up. Just make sure you get a "Flashlube" kit fitted. LPG has less lubricants than petrol and runs differently. The Flashlube will also stop the valve seats from burning out like mine did. I've had to replace the head not the engine. I would convert any car in the future no question.
  9. Yes you lot have fun and take it easy. Its very expensive hitting the armco,i know from experience.
  10. So do feel safer that you are not able to protect/arm yourself? You tell/show evidence that banning guns in this country has made a safer place here or anywhere else that has similar laws and i will read and take it on board. Also what would happen in generations to come if dangerous dictators come along and threaten our way of life? I'm sure the people of Zimbabwe wished they still had there guns over the last few years so they could have tried to get rid of Mugabe. But he banned gun ownership as he knew this was a threat to him and him staying in power. Do you not fear the same could happen in the future in our so called "safe" western world? I have lived in USA and in states where you can carry on your person after carrying out a state run course to get a permit. And i have never felt scared. In fact knowing i have the choice to protect myself and my family is very reassuring. Using a firearm is a very skilled task,that there is no doubt. I have had contact with firearms from a young age,and its like everything,education is what is needed. The lack of education about firearms hinders our country and the hype in the press makes people even more scared. I completely respect other peoples views on this subject i just like a good discussion and to try to open people minds to the other side of the whole subject. Thanks for reading.
  11. You are right it is, BUt do you think it will be as easily walked over as we are? At least there Bill of RIghts stands for something and they/their representatives are prepared to stand up for it. All ours do is roll over and believe the propaganda that the goverment sided press side with. Since 1996 after the tragic event at Dunblane the Labour Party made owning a privately licensed Handguns/Firearms illegal. Since that day Illegal gun/firearms ownership has increased at an alarming rate. While this has been going on the normal member of our society has seen the criminal get away with even more and suffer no consequence for their actions,suspended sentences,probation and tagging. The Magistrates/Judges have to worry about the criminals human bloody rights all the time. What about the victims human rights? If you break into/or damage my property/or threaten my family then like the USA you should RELENQUISH YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS AS YOU HAVE BROKEN THE LAW. If i feel threatened then i should have the right to defend/protect my life/property. If that meant i was armed and had a firearm and you got shot,you KNEW the risk. If you look into crime statistics over the last 15 years the on statistic which i find very fightening in the reported RAPE figures. Since 1996 which country do you think RAPE has increased substancially when the goverment tells us it has reduced....... Since 1996 RAPE cases have increased by nearly 60% in this country,in Australia it has in creased by nearly 30%. In all 52 states of USA,bear in mind that since 1996 40 of the 52 states have introduced "Conceled Carry Permits"(The Right to carry a Firearm on your person in a public place". The reported RAPE attacks has dropped by nearly 15%. Would be greater if you didn't include the 12 states. So what does being an unarmed/unable to defend ourselfs say to you? It says to me we are sitting TARGETS. Do you feel comfortable knowing that? I certainly don't. I wish everyone would wake up VERY SOON.
  12. I object completely to all the changes that have been made over the last 12 years. We have no bill of rights like the USA,and what we did have has been radically changed and in favour of the goverment. The changes that Winston Churchill bought in after the 2nd World War to make us a more democratic/free nation have been erroded over the decades. Our right to defend ourself has been taken away,we have no right to bear arms as that has been taken away. WHO ARE MORE YOU MORE SCARED OF???? THE TERRORIST OR THE GOVERMENT? I am more scared of the goverment and how many of our freedoms are being taken away from us. Trouble is no one in this country cares,all they worry about is how much there bloody house is worth,its somewhere to live,not to make money from.
  13. Well i love my Integra,was going to sell it but some new tyres and now the engine has a covered more miles its getting better all the time. I will be replacing it later this year though,am going to get the new JDM Civic Type-R(FD2). Test driving one this week and can't wait. The thing i find having a VTEC engine is when i drive any other petrol car that "only" revs to 6200rpm they feel like a diesel.
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