GRR WHY WONT IT STOP RAINING!!
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Do you really think I'd be paying someone to do it if it was a case of unscrewing the ones I've already got fitted and screwing them ones in?JoeG07 wrote:.. your paying to fit components? You just unscrew the old ones and whack in the new ones! Id have done it for you for free if youd asked lol
I'm having doorbuilds and A-Pillar builds, which you could have willingy done for free if your fibreglassing and trimming skills are as good as the people doing it
Also having new cable run from the amp behind the rear seats back down the car and into the doors and pillars.
Flipping hell
I swear a lightning bolt just struck near our house! I saw a massive spark and the TV went strange for a moment. At least I'm not dead, but I had the poop scared out of me
*EDIT* My brother kindly pointed out that it could've hit the patio heater outside, right in the field of my direction. It's mostly metal, so it's essentially a lightning rod.
Strange weather, I'm tempted to go to the 'rents villa in Menorca; it's always sunny over there
I swear a lightning bolt just struck near our house! I saw a massive spark and the TV went strange for a moment. At least I'm not dead, but I had the poop scared out of me
*EDIT* My brother kindly pointed out that it could've hit the patio heater outside, right in the field of my direction. It's mostly metal, so it's essentially a lightning rod.
Strange weather, I'm tempted to go to the 'rents villa in Menorca; it's always sunny over there
haha ma bad thaught you just meant uprating the factory ones! lol i hate fibreglass its so messy and itchyModifiedMadness wrote:Do you really think I'd be paying someone to do it if it was a case of unscrewing the ones I've already got fitted and screwing them ones in?JoeG07 wrote:.. your paying to fit components? You just unscrew the old ones and whack in the new ones! Id have done it for you for free if youd asked lol![]()
I'm having doorbuilds and A-Pillar builds, which you could have willingy done for free if your fibreglassing and trimming skills are as good as the people doing it![]()
Also having new cable run from the amp behind the rear seats back down the car and into the doors and pillars.
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Your not wrong there, i think these past few weeks is the first time ive actually been able to see where it is raining and where its not, literally drove under a rain cloud the other day. could see the rain, under a big grey could, when i was dry under blue sky! went under the rain and came out the other side back to blue sky again....so bizarreDanDiesel wrote:the weather is very odd at the moment!
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Yeah unless its hammering down it just smugdes the water on your windscreen and makes it worseJoeG07 wrote:hahaha yeah. wish some1 wld invent some rain-x type product that actually worked. i tried this nano rain repellant stuff that was sposed to make water "just fall off the windscreen" - bloody made it worse! then i cldnt get the stuff off!

