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scotty71

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  1. cool ok could meet halfway.... maybe get flash out and some others too - have a cheeky shandy and a chin wag
  2. go for the real McCoy....... you dont want to be in the wall.... geez you only just fixed your bonnet oh and get your rings done Jamesy
  3. anyone about saturday early evening/night for a bit of a pre japfest meet up ?
  4. with your car/build etc dont skimp on tyres like Mr Gaz said..... I take it there drag tyres?
  5. tyres are generally in the trade classed as acceptable for six years after manufactuer....... Im at the moment working for a tyre distributor and asked the same thing Some info off the net..... looks to be true As part of the DOT code (G in the tyre marking above), there is a tyre manufacture date stamped on the sidewall. Oddly this code is sometimes only one one sidewall so you might need to get under your car and look at the inward-facing side of the tyre. Take a look at yours - there will be a three- or four-digit code. This code denotes when the tyre was manufactured, and as a rule-of-thumb, you should never use tyres more than 6 years old. The rubber in tyres degrades over time, irrespective of whether the tyre is being used or not. When you get a tyre change, if you can, see if the tyre place will allow you to inspect the new tyres first. It's not uncommon for these shops to have stuff in stock which is more than 6 years old. The tyre might look brand new, but it will delaminate or have some other failure within weeks of being put on a vehicle. Reading the code. The code is pretty simple. The three-digit code was used for tyres manufactured before 2000. So for example 1 7 6 means it was manufactured in the 17th week of 6th year of the decade. In this case it means 1986. For tyres manufactured in the 90's, the same code holds true but there is a little triangle after the DOT code. So for this example, a tyre manufactured in the 17th week of 1996 would have the code 176 After 2000, the code was switched to a 4-digit code. Same rules apply, so for example 3 0 0 3 means the tyre was manufactured in the 30th week of 2003. Read more: http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html#ixzz1LWCysXyM
  6. ahhh bet he is gutted.... ways of the world now... sad but true
  7. ahhh bet he is gutted.... ways of the world now... sad but true
  8. that rare huh?? 200 notes mate and its yours ps is spotless
  9. sounds like something on youporn to me
  10. what filter has it got? OEM or aftermarket panel filter
  11. mmmmm those the trekkies they are http://www.toplessrobot.com/yoda_biography_3.jpg
  12. Happy Star Wars day folks and..................................... what started it off in a Galaxy far far away [video=youtube;z33-qOXOWS4]
  13. I wouldnt do that...... shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh is the word the word is the burd - dont ya know
  14. haha is it an age thing dnk??
  15. sounds like you need the flux capacitor
  16. lookin good with those aero's get Baldy to sort your chrome rings while he is at it
  17. hey its no problem chris...... this free app is good its called format factory. Its free and can be downloaded here http://www.formatoz.com/index.html Just set your codec you want (mp4) drop the file in (you can adjust quality in options) and hit start Good for a free app and no AVS or any logos I converted your 109mb .flv in Format Factory leaving the defaults and it came back in at 212mb. You did record on full HD I see 1920*1080 In the end the .flv uploaded for me no problems. Any more you need doing just send me the links via PM or e-mail or on a dvd disk (im up higher heath daily) [email protected]
  18. scotty71

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    Welcome bro Pics of da single scotty
  19. here you go Sir Chris (still processing so quality will be better soon) If you want it/any other footage at your You Tube PM me your account details and I will upload it straight away Or any footage put on a dvd disc for playback on dvdplayer/pc (without the AVS logo ) just let me know scotty
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