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Old 06-30-2015, 10:41 AM
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Ah I was just looking at that and the tanabe medallion. Can I ask where you bought it from and how much you paid? It's quite a bit more than the tanabe.
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Ah I was just looking at that and the tanabe medallion. Can I ask where you bought it from and how much you paid? It's quite a bit more than the tanabe.
Previous owner imported it from the states! Can't imagine it being cheap!! Don't know what your looking for, but normal driving, the drone can weaken your spirit after a while, it's awful at 70mph especially. Sounds like a rocket under acceleration
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tanabe medallion it is then! Thanks bud.
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Originally Posted by Jimbob87
Originally Posted by BenRNBP
I like both for different reasons, but if you have a YOLO plate then you automatically win
That plate is too basically piss people off!! It does the job haha but thanks
As I once said to a fat slag who was pissing me off. "YOLO, You Overweight Load of Offal"

.......... I then had to explain what offal is.
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As I once said to a fat slag who was pissing me off. "YOLO, You Overweight Load of Offal" .......... I then had to explain what offal is.
Hahaha!! Fook a fat bitch!!
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Originally Posted by Jimbob87
Originally Posted by Raffe
Hottest day of the year so far and a picture of two S2000's with hardtops on
True that, no chance of my roof coming off thou, it's bolted!!
I'm tempted by one - any chance you would take a few pictures to illustrate how tricky gaining access to the boot can be please? I hear it's (understandably) very tricky.
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Originally Posted by C7 JFW
I'm tempted by one - any chance you would take a few pictures to illustrate how tricky gaining access to the boot can be please? I hear it's (understandably) very tricky.
Best I dan do at the moment I'm at work couple of brackets and four bolts, I keep meaning to get quick release handles for the bolts, but keep forgetting. I just keep a ratchet under my seat ha
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i dont like your car but you dont care and rightly so. bit OTT for me

not being able to get into the boot is nuts. def form over function ha ha, fair play though, sod the norm
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Originally Posted by Jimbob87
Originally Posted by C7 JFW
I'm tempted by one - any chance you would take a few pictures to illustrate how tricky gaining access to the boot can be please? I hear it's (understandably) very tricky.
Best I dan do at the moment I'm at work couple of brackets and four bolts, I keep meaning to get quick release handles for the bolts, but keep forgetting. I just keep a ratchet under my seat ha
Thanks for that - the quick release element sounds like a good idea. I just don't know if I'm sold on it in general but I'll need to factor that in.

Thanks for the answer though - really very helpful.
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