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Great, great update and a lovely read; thanks Dom :thumbs:

Chris, you mention you know of three others in Norwich- do you happen to know of a white FD3 with an aftermarket front bumper and what looked like a carbon rear spoiler that fits along the back (not a wing)?

I saw it on Thursday and it was absolutely bloody gorgeous!! :D
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Yep it was fun working on the motor and chewing the fat about cars, fishing etc.

Was probably as scared for you when you fired it up !

Damn no pressure then :(
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RX7 wrote:Yep it was fun working on the motor and chewing the fat about cars, fishing etc.

Was probably as scared for you when you fired it up !

Damn no pressure then :(
Yeah it was a good way to spend a few hours, I wont lie... I had butterflies when I was starting it up!

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Stuart wrote:Great, great update and a lovely read; thanks Dom :thumbs:

Chris, you mention you know of three others in Norwich- do you happen to know of a white FD3 with an aftermarket front bumper and what looked like a carbon rear spoiler that fits along the back (not a wing)?

I saw it on Thursday and it was absolutely bloody gorgeous!! :D
Stuart

That belongs to a young lad called Josh....he lives near me......nice lad.... still running fairly stock set up but does look quite nice.
Love his wheels......
Gareth and Dom

Good work boys.....perhaps we should all get round Gareths now and get his running then we can have a rotor fest all of our own....

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Ha ha ha alright alright !! Well it's very nearly there.......well almost.....well getting there......well not too long to go.....
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Opinions? Gash?

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I love pink :) You need pink hoses though.......and a pink car :)
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Stuart wrote:I love pink :) You need pink hoses though.......and a pink car :)
Hmmm not sure if I could have any more pink otherwise the Mrs will think I have turned!

I got it cheap, will prob paint it but I thought I would chuck it on now as the stock one has seen better days...

I have got a proper mish mash of colours under the bonnet, I am going to have to spend some time getting everything... red

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If it was a pink RX (which I think they look tough as) then yes, but since it's black, mega no. :)

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Red is good :nod: As long as it does the job in the meantime, the colour is secondary; after all, it's not like anyone would take the piss out of you driving a 1300cc with a pink strut bar eh? :D
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