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jsoulman

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Post #26
24seven wrote:
Moonstone has grown on me a lot personally. Though I'd still pick Cherry Red or Platinum over any other colour.


Wanna buy my cherry Red Rallye?
Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 19:52
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Moonstone can only be enjoyed by the people that own one. Non-owners of such a beast have no idea what the attraction to such a vigorous display of beauty is...Yes

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 19:53
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For a long time I was undecided on Moonstone but now I like it.. but only on non sunroof examples! Yes

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 19:59
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Sunroof FTW!

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:02
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
Moonstone can only be enjoyed by the people that own one. Non-owners of such a beast have no idea what the attraction to such a vigorous display of beauty is...Yes


LOL LOL Like it. Just wish there weren't so many damn HDI's. Bet theres more of them than '6's!

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:03
24seven

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Post #31
jsoulman wrote:
24seven wrote:
Moonstone has grown on me a lot personally. Though I'd still pick Cherry Red or Platinum over any other colour.


Wanna buy my cherry Red Rallye?


Only if you buy my untaxed unMOT'd 309 GTi for exactly the same price as your Rallye. Wink

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:03
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I think because of the light nature of the paintwork, normally you need a dark set of alloys to contrast the bodywork.

But they do look absolutely awesome with gun metal clones or the like....

Personally i think there are alot of worse colours out there....

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:04
jsoulman

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Post #33
24seven wrote:
jsoulman wrote:
24seven wrote:
Moonstone has grown on me a lot personally. Though I'd still pick Cherry Red or Platinum over any other colour.


Wanna buy my cherry Red Rallye?


Only if you buy my untaxed unMOT'd 309 GTi for exactly the same price as your Rallye. Wink


Actually im tempted.....
Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:05
thugpuggin

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Lolz at all the people trying to deny their gayness.

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:06
heidi6

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Post #35
honestly3k wrote:
I think because of the light nature of the paintwork, normally you need a dark set of alloys to contrast the bodywork.


On my 'to do' list. Along with carbon door pillars, fuel cap and maybe spoiler. Although I'd like a real carbon spoiler.

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:08
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Post #36
heidi6 wrote:
Just wish there weren't so many damn HDI's. Bet theres more of them than '6's!


I believe there are more HDi's than '6's knocking around in Moonstone, which therefore makes a Moonstone '6' reasonably rare, which I consider to be a good thing. Smile

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:08
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Post #37
thugpuggin wrote:
Lolz at all the people trying to deny their gayness.


It's not gayness, lol. Moonstone is a nice colour, especially when clean, as is black not that you'd know...Razz

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:09
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Still could be worse. Could be blaze gold/yellow/mustard, or meridian/diablo red...Whistle

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:12
simonjames

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Post #39
White or Black are the best colours for the 306 end of Smile

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:12
24seven

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Post #40
jsoulman wrote:
24seven wrote:
jsoulman wrote:
24seven wrote:
Moonstone has grown on me a lot personally. Though I'd still pick Cherry Red or Platinum over any other colour.


Wanna buy my cherry Red Rallye?


Only if you buy my untaxed unMOT'd 309 GTi for exactly the same price as your Rallye. Wink


Actually im tempted.....



Don't be. It's unMOT'd for a reason right now. Nothing major, but it needs a little TLC I'm struggling to afford as a student.

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:14
thugpuggin

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Post #41
stan_306gti6 wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
Lolz at all the people trying to deny their gayness.


It's not gayness, lol. Moonstone is a nice colour, especially when clean, as is black not that you'd know...Razz


I might wash it this year.

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:15
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Post #42
thugpuggin wrote:

I might wash it this year.


LOL

Lucky car!

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:25
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Post #43
thugpuggin wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
Lolz at all the people trying to deny their gayness.


It's not gayness, lol. Moonstone is a nice colour, especially when clean, as is black not that you'd know...Razz


I might wash it this year.


Unlikely in the 5 years ive known you once i think ive seen it clean! LOL
Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:36
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Post #44
24seven wrote:

Don't be. It's unMOT'd for a reason right now. Nothing major, but it needs a little TLC I'm struggling to afford as a student.


Yet you've just built an expensive MTB Roll eyes Bloody students!
Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:37
thugpuggin

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Post #45
roland rat wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
Lolz at all the people trying to deny their gayness.


It's not gayness, lol. Moonstone is a nice colour, especially when clean, as is black not that you'd know...Razz


I might wash it this year.


Unlikely in the 5 years ive known you once i think ive seen it clean! LOL


It was cleaned by Welly once, there was a thread on it.

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:38
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Welly was never really into cleaning much though either....Jon you used to turn up at Pug Run with the car dirty BEFORE the day had started. LOL

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:42
24seven

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Post #47
roland rat wrote:
24seven wrote:

Don't be. It's unMOT'd for a reason right now. Nothing major, but it needs a little TLC I'm struggling to afford as a student.


Yet you've just built an expensive MTB Roll eyes Bloody students!


I've only swapped all the bits from my old frame to a new one I was given! Flip

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:43
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Post #48
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Welly was never really into cleaning much though either....Jon you used to turn up at Pug Run with the car dirty BEFORE the day had started. LOL


It came clean 1 year. Welly did a good job on it as I was the guinea pig for him when he was punting out his American cleaning products, of which I still have numerous full bottles.

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Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:44
jsoulman

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Post #49
24seven wrote:
roland rat wrote:
24seven wrote:

Don't be. It's unMOT'd for a reason right now. Nothing major, but it needs a little TLC I'm struggling to afford as a student.


Yet you've just built an expensive MTB Roll eyes Bloody students!


I've only swapped all the bits from my old frame to a new one I was given! Flip


Dont you have a frame of a racer with mountain bike wheels? A cross bread called ''the mountain racer'.
Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:45
jsoulman

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Post #50
stan_306gti6 wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:

I might wash it this year.


LOL

Lucky car!


He was talking about his penis!

Thank you ladies, and good night! Thumbs up
Posted 16th Jan 2012 at 20:46

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