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Rob Dublin

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  1. http://www.topman.com/wcsstore/TopMan//images/catalog/71D02NBLE_normal.jpg
  2. Having a bath in the 1st place isn't too eco friendly!
  3. We had a similar problem. When you tried to print it was taking forever. Problem ended up being something network related, not CAD.
  4. See google for better http://images.google.ie/images?q=brooke+hogan&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&filter=0
  5. For RobSheffield.... Brooke Hogan...!
  6. Oooops!!! I'll get my coat!!
  7. Niiiiice! http://carlife.livedoor.com/img/event/auto_salon/2005/37.jpg Obviously I'd still have the Supe everytime, but this is my new flavor of the month! Think it's called the Fortune kit or something. Just for sheer shits and giggles, how much would a bodykit like this cost? I'm guessing "not cheap"!
  8. We do over here for Paddy's day... and spend 3 or 4 days either side of it drinking our collective arses off. It's now even a festival and officially kicks off a week beforehand. Cultural diversity aside, I can't beleive the national day isn't a holiday.
  9. The draw back is that if you want to register the car in Ireland, it is not free, we have a fairly hefty VRT (Vehicle Registration Tax) which is calculated at 30% of the estimated market value of the car (usually the trade price) Have a look at https://www.ros.ie/VRTEnquiryServlet/showCarCalculator Fill in the details and you're looking at a couple of thousand Euro in VRT which may negate any saving you may think you are making.
  10. That's fine untill he stacks it and the insurance don't pay out.
  11. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=40207&highlight=headlight+cleaning
  12. I imagine the off road versions are cheaper to buy as they are not road legal.
  13. Lads at http://www.motorsinc.ie/ !! They're in Blanchardstown in Dublin, and now come highly recommended by me!
  14. Not neccessarily RIP.... get it checked by a tyre monkey. I had a similar gouge, actually prob bigger. So ordered a new tyre, went to get it fitted and the guys reckoned it was only cosmetic damage, and that it's a common misconception that all wall damage is terminal. As long as the damage doesn not lead to a bulge in the tyre wall it should be fine. HOWEVER, get someone who knows what he's talking about to look at it and judge, you don't want it going pop on the move.
  15. Problem was the alternator. Has now been rebuilt and back to normal. Mucho thanks to my mate for the re-build.
  16. A bit of an echo from the 90s IMO but strangely not too out of place on yours. I'd loose 'em but I like the clean look.
  17. That's what I thought removing window tint film from the rear 3/4 window of a Puma... took hours. Eventually used petrol on a rag (*carefully!*) but it took a fair bit of elbow grease. End result was good tho, like new.
  18. Same subject line, but benefit of the doubt that the 1st post was saying hello, the 2nd is asking about servicing. Haven't had my Soop long enough to have had it serviced yet, my local trusty spanner monkey is doing an oil, plug and filter change for me at the weekend while hopefully getting my electrics going aswell.
  19. I'm pretty sure it the altermator at this stage. Question becomes are they expencive and how easy are they to get? (Auto-box, so the 100amp one)
  20. Townie Culchies are still culchies. Jackeen and proud!!
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