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joshuaar

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  1. Downloaded, looks like a well put together app that I'll probably use a fair bit as I do like to Flick through car photos. A little feedback though is that it would be nice if when on full screen you could swipe onto the next photo instead of having to go back and onto the next one (unless I'm doing it wrong)
  2. Keep it washed and waxed, look after it
  3. welcome dude, download the photobucket app is probably easiest to put your photos on from your phone.
  4. Get the damage repaired by a decent body shop and keep on top of the paint as much as you can
  5. joshuaar

    Decat

    http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/car-servicing-repair/mot-changes-2012.html Check the second from last
  6. joshuaar

    Decat

    Doesn't matter if it does still pass on emissions, it's illegal to take it off due to last years mot regs.
  7. No comparison really. A professionally painted matte car does look awesome, a car painted with rattle cans make the car look exactly the same worth as the cans themself, Don't do it.
  8. Those starlites have just sealed the deal for this being my favourite lupo, Joe Perfection.
  9. Nice work on saving the lupo man, what kind of mileage is she on? Sorry to say but I agree with everybody else when it comes to the bonnet, I'm yet to see a lupo with a bonnet extension that actually suits the car but I'm open to being proved wrong. Lupos just don't suit aggressive styling.
  10. What the hell did i just watch? Oh we'll I'd rather they destroy models instead of the real thing.
  11. If you don't want to run pretty hefty camber/stretch then no they'll be to wide.
  12. /\ this man knows. Depends what kind of work you want to put in to making them fit or what kind of stretch you're comfortable with.
  13. joshuaar

    ET 14

    Haha we wrote the same answer, anybody would think we're answering the same questions daily
  14. joshuaar

    ET 14

    Width and tyre size needed. Also if your lupos a 1.4 sport 13" won't clear the callipers
  15. You're talking about your cars suspension. Budget coilovers will be around £200 whichever car. It's not just a matter of whether they will fit the cars are different weights so the damping rate won't be right for your car. Don't scrimp of vital parts of your car, you'll be thankful when they save your life (or other road users).
  16. http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshuaar/8398083713/'> http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshuaar/8398083713/'>Pondering robin by http://www.flickr.com/people/joshuaar/'>joshuaar2011, on Flickr
  17. Can you get a better side on photo of the car? And I'll do it for you
  18. All £200 are the same, crashy, harsh but go low Ap are your best bet for your money. Check the coilover thread
  19. Thanks for the tips man, wish I had more time to play but there just aren't enough hours in the day When you say about spreading my fingers out are you talking about the first palm mute part? As I struggled with getting the strings to stop ringing out in time there.
  20. Keeping the thread alive with a new video
  21. I'd go for bmx wheels for that perfect tuck stance or pram wheels as they have a nicer offset
  22. Not true. I now have a volkswagen polo 9n3 gti. As I said, lupo and the arosa are lovely cars and I'd be proud to own either.
  23. Got to love volkswagen whores. They are the same car. It completely depends on the individual car, for example I test drove two lupos before I bought my arosa and neither of the lupos drove as nicely as my arosa did. Probably because the arosa had much lower mileage but I wouldn't hold that against lupos because as I said the cars differ dependent on mileage, and how well they've been looked after. But when it come down to it, they're the same thing.
  24. Thanks for the constructive criticism man, appreciate it. I definitely know what you mean. I may try and take the shot again the weekend as I would like to try and get the correct exposure to pick up the highlights and so it's not so dark but still keeping the natural colour of the headlights. Thanks again dude.
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