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gringo_steve
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Post by gringo_steve »

ah...no bites at 30 million? Ok how about 30 and a bag of doritos?

looks like im doomed to be a lowley forum fan for ever ;-)
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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

I am intrigued as to why you would de-badge your CC Steve? I dont get it?
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gringo_steve
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Post by gringo_steve »

I wasn't trying to hide the fact it was pug cc or anything. I just think the smooth lines at the back are ruined by the badges a bit, so I took them off. I think it looks better...but thats just my opnion...

Plus i was bored the day I took them off and couldn't think of anything better to do ;-)
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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

I wasn't trying to hide the fact it was pug cc or anything. I just think the smooth lines at the back are ruined by the badges a bit, so I took them off. I think it looks better...but thats just my opnion...

Plus i was bored the day I took them off and couldn't think of anything better to do ;-)
OK that makes sense, I personally like the badge, but if everyone liked the same thing the world would be a very boring place!
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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

I like the badge too. It's just a bugger to clean :(
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Them little cotton wool thingys fow cleaning your ears are good for washing/waxing between the badges.

Also, if you do it with used ones, then you dont even need to buy the wax from halfords! Top money saving tip there! ;)

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Post by tiranova »

Them little cotton wool thingys fow cleaning your ears are good for washing/waxing between the badges.

Also, if you do it with used ones, then you dont even need to buy the wax from halfords! Top money saving tip there! ;)
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Makes it shiny! i remember seeing on tv about some old bloke who saves his ear wax & uses it for furniture polish!

Probably works best on orange or brown cc's tho? Since i wont be at thorpe park ( :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: ) can everyone wipe their ear wax on Lyndons and Erm's cc's for me? This way we will see if it only shines cars the same colour, or if it is suitable for all colours :D