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Well, I attended Earl's Court MPH Show for the pricely sum off : £0

It's nice to know people....

A few pics i thought i should share...(Not the best, as i was... 'rushed' :(

First Silver Enzo i've seen...

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Twin Turbo Monsta

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Perving

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A few pics of a Carrera GT

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The best Zonda in the world?

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A couple of salesman offering me stickers.....and both holding a car on their heads..

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Again, Doing the Hokie Kokie... Put your right arm in..

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Des, your supposed to be in your car when giving hand signals....:P

The classic car collection upstairs was worth seeing, also three Porsche Carrera GT's under one roof, and one for sat at £265.00 with only 700 miles on the clock............Now, if those numbers come up on Saturday.

Nice photos, were you drunk or do you take all photos at 45 degrees?

Snoopie is on a YTS photo course......Bless him and his third gear.:D

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Nice photos, were you drunk or do you take all photos at 45 degrees?

Are you drunk, or can't you see the straight photo's?

:dtp: :dtp: :dtp: :dtp: :dtp:

:dtp: :dtp: :dtp: :dtp: :dtp: look at my avatar I see everything

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Check these moves out bro.

I used to be break/brake dancer before the op.

My, what small hands you have :D

Is that your dad? :rofl:

My, what small hands you have :D

Is that your dad? :rofl:

Oi baldy shut it.........................Des told me to say that:P

:haha:

Oh goody, it's silly smilie time

:silly:

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Oh dad, are you going to get my surf board down or not.

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I'm sure he will. But after he's finished advertising for Ferrari. Bless him..

Snoopie, tell us all the difference between a screw and a bolt ????????

Oh dad, are you going to get my surf board down or not.

Not until your good and get your ASBO lifted, where's Manny we need a wave for that board:P

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I wanted a pic of the back of that, but when I went over about 6 people stood infront of it :mad: idiots!

Nice photos, were you drunk or do you take all photos at 45 degrees?

pmsl!! :rofl: :rofl:

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Snoopie, tell us all the difference between a screw and a bolt ????????

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Well, Now that i've got time to sit down and tell you, after doing a lot of work on my car today. Historically the difference between a bolt and a screw was that the screw was threaded to the head whereas the bolt had a plain shank. However I would say that now this could cause you a problem if you made this assumption when specifying a fastener. The definition used by the Industrial Fastener Institute (IFI) is that screws are used with tapped holes and bolts are used with nuts.

Obviously a standard 'bolt' can be used in a tapped hole or with a nut. The IFI maintain that since this type of fastener is normally used with a nut then it is a bolt. Certain short length bolts are threaded to the head - they are still bolts if the main usage is with nuts. Screws are fastener products such as wood screws, lag screws and the various types of tapping screws. The IFI terminology and definition has been adopted by ASME and ANSI.

Ok? :rofl:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Well, Now that i've got time to sit down and tell you, after doing a lot of work on my car today. Historically the difference between a bolt and a screw was that the screw was threaded to the head whereas the bolt had a plain shank. However I would say that now this could cause you a problem if you made this assumption when specifying a fastener. The definition used by the Industrial Fastener Institute (IFI) is that screws are used with tapped holes and bolts are used with nuts.

Obviously a standard 'bolt' can be used in a tapped hole or with a nut. The IFI maintain that since this type of fastener is normally used with a nut then it is a bolt. Certain short length bolts are threaded to the head - they are still bolts if the main usage is with nuts. Screws are fastener products such as wood screws, lag screws and the various types of tapping screws. The IFI terminology and definition has been adopted by ASME and ANSI.

Ok? :rofl:

All the above coming from someone, who, having dropped a bolt into the engine compartment, then tried to replace what had been an inch bolt, with a three inch screw and wondered why it would not fit................................You Numpty:P

Now come clean and admit it.

Who did the work on your car ???????????????????????????????????????????

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All the above coming from someone, who, having dropped a bolt into the engine compartment, then tried to replace what had been an inch bolt, with a three inch screw and wondered why it would not fit................................You Numpty:P

Now come clean and admit it.

Who did the work on your car ???????????????????????????????????????????

:o

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