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Post #51
How do Ryan!!

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 13:20
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Post #52
Aye ooop matey! Thumbs up

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 13:38
honestly3k

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Post #53
ballardpaul wrote:
Not too sound like a wet fish, but I tried to organise a rolling road sesh and loads dropped out night before which resulted in me cancelling it and looking like a dick. Also I get lost at every pugrun so I would be terrible at leading it.



Mattgti6phase2 and stuwee1983 and i are going to rolling road at the end of February in Aylesbury if you fancy joining, it wont be cheap as its only a few of us, i think we were quoted £55 for 3 runs last time we checked and ofcourse you'd have to factor in petrol to get here but if you're interested in knowing what power you are making then why not....

Its supposed to be one of the most accurate rollers in the UK apparantly

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 13:51
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Post #54
honestly3k wrote:
ballardpaul wrote:
Not too sound like a wet fish, but I tried to organise a rolling road sesh and loads dropped out night before which resulted in me cancelling it and looking like a dick. Also I get lost at every pugrun so I would be terrible at leading it.



Mattgti6phase2 and stuwee1983 and i are going to rolling road at the end of February in Aylesbury if you fancy joining, it wont be cheap as its only a few of us, i think we were quoted £55 for 3 runs last time we checked and ofcourse you'd have to factor in petrol to get here but if you're interested in knowing what power you are making then why not....

Its supposed to be one of the most accurate rollers in the UK apparantly


I could be interested although would cost a bit. Is it not worth throwing it out there to the forum to get a few more to make it cheaper?

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 15:07
ballardpaul

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Post #55
stan_306gti6 wrote:
When you organise it though, you should know the route and then you can learn it! Problem solved. Smile


True may have a think about it.

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 15:08
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Post #56
honestly3k wrote:
What on earth do you people do to afford a charger in the first place let alone new internals and high boost etc!? Obviously im in the wrong job!

my technique is to save every penny possible. my job is average pay but i manage my finances well... oh and try to keep a clean license and insurance to keep that as cheap as possible

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 15:10
m306

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Post #57
ballardpaul wrote:
Also I get lost at every pugrun so I would be terrible at leading it.

oh the dreaded James May style sense of direction lol, ive got the same problem. i even got lost with a satnav in manchester LOL only had to find the m-way but missed the turning. for me a pugrun would have to be from my house to my work for me to avoid getting lost Wink

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 15:13
honestly3k

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Post #58
ballardpaul wrote:
honestly3k wrote:
ballardpaul wrote:
Not too sound like a wet fish, but I tried to organise a rolling road sesh and loads dropped out night before which resulted in me cancelling it and looking like a dick. Also I get lost at every pugrun so I would be terrible at leading it.



Mattgti6phase2 and stuwee1983 and i are going to rolling road at the end of February in Aylesbury if you fancy joining, it wont be cheap as its only a few of us, i think we were quoted £55 for 3 runs last time we checked and ofcourse you'd have to factor in petrol to get here but if you're interested in knowing what power you are making then why not....

Its supposed to be one of the most accurate rollers in the UK apparantly


I could be interested although would cost a bit. Is it not worth throwing it out there to the forum to get a few more to make it cheaper?


Well, you tried organising one, didnt happen.....then matt tried, got about 9 people and need like 15 to make it any cheaper so also didnt happen....so its a real shame that this forum doesnt appear to like rolling road days and they never seem to happen
Just seems like a waste of time trying to organise one on a bigger scale as people just cant commit or we cant find the numbers No

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 15:55
ballardpaul

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Post #59
m306 wrote:
ballardpaul wrote:
Also I get lost at every pugrun so I would be terrible at leading it.

oh the dreaded James May style sense of direction lol, ive got the same problem. i even got lost with a satnav in manchester LOL only had to find the m-way but missed the turning. for me a pugrun would have to be from my house to my work for me to avoid getting lost Wink


Ha I'm not actually that bad, alot of people get lost on the pugrun that's the fun of it. It's hard reading a map and driving at the same time, that's all.

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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 18:06
ballardpaul

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Post #60
honestly3k wrote:
ballardpaul wrote:
honestly3k wrote:
ballardpaul wrote:
Not too sound like a wet fish, but I tried to organise a rolling road sesh and loads dropped out night before which resulted in me cancelling it and looking like a dick. Also I get lost at every pugrun so I would be terrible at leading it.



Mattgti6phase2 and stuwee1983 and i are going to rolling road at the end of February in Aylesbury if you fancy joining, it wont be cheap as its only a few of us, i think we were quoted £55 for 3 runs last time we checked and ofcourse you'd have to factor in petrol to get here but if you're interested in knowing what power you are making then why not....

Its supposed to be one of the most accurate rollers in the UK apparantly


I could be interested although would cost a bit. Is it not worth throwing it out there to the forum to get a few more to make it cheaper?


Well, you tried organising one, didnt happen.....then matt tried, got about 9 people and need like 15 to make it any cheaper so also didnt happen....so its a real shame that this forum doesnt appear to like rolling road days and they never seem to happen
Just seems like a waste of time trying to organise one on a bigger scale as people just cant commit or we cant find the numbers No


Fair enough if you need 15 to get any discount. Drop me a pm if I forget or I don't get in contact with you nearer the time. I should be up for it funds permitting.

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Phase 3 Supercharged Diablo GTi 6 (443 BHP)Sold
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Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 18:07
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Post #61
ballardpaul wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
When you organise it though, you should know the route and then you can learn it! Problem solved. Smile


True may have a think about it.


Come on, you know you want to...Yes

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Posted 22nd Jan 2012 at 11:14
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Post #62
Any Pictures of the 8 year build Stan?
Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 11:24
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Post #63
techdw wrote:
Any Pictures of the 8 year build Stan?


Fraid not mate, I didn't actually do a Project thread....Smile

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 18:59
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Post #64
I can't find a build thread for this super high boost 6! Is there one some where?

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 19:06
mechanical_repairs

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Post #65
stan_306gti6 wrote:
techdw wrote:
Any Pictures of the 8 year build Stan?


Fraid not mate, I didn't actually do a Project thread....Smile



Hmmm

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 19:09
ballardpaul

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Post #66
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I can't find a build thread for this super high boost 6! Is there one some where?


Do you mean stans? As he just said he didn't do one or do you mean this one?

andys super duper high boost

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 20:10
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Post #67
I did think about doing a Project thread once, but then I've done so much over such a long period of time I wouldn't know where to start.

Plus, I have very few pictures of how the car started out and its changes up to present day, which wouldn't make a great write-up. Sad

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Posted 29th Jan 2012 at 09:57
aknight

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Post #68
Stan,you got through the seven year itch then?
I've had the Rallye now since June 1999 and 90 miles on the clock ,so thats 12 1/2 years and 172,000 miles ... Smile

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Posted 3rd Feb 2012 at 21:29
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Post #69
Never suffered with the seven year itch actually mate....

Can't see a day of me selling the old girl to be honest....Smile

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Posted 3rd Feb 2012 at 21:40
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Post #70
So did u do a 10 year thread then?

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Posted 19th Apr 2014 at 08:54
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Post #71
buzzbrightyear wrote:
So did u do a 10 year thread then?


He did

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Posted 4th Nov 2014 at 14:04
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Post #72
What about 11 years?

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Posted 25th Nov 2015 at 20:23
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Post #73
What about 11 years?

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