On a scale of 1 - 5 what would you rate this 406?
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- DaiRees
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I always have a bit of a problem with cars like this....
I can appreciate the work that's gone into it and the quality of the result - it looks the puppy's privates! I really like the seats, although they'd be a bugger to keep clean (my beige ones are hard enough work!). And I like some of the styling, although I hate some of it too
If I saw it in the street or at a show I'd have a damn good looksee, but I'd never do that to one myself - it's just not my cup of tea.
I can appreciate the work that's gone into it and the quality of the result - it looks the puppy's privates! I really like the seats, although they'd be a bugger to keep clean (my beige ones are hard enough work!). And I like some of the styling, although I hate some of it too
If I saw it in the street or at a show I'd have a damn good looksee, but I'd never do that to one myself - it's just not my cup of tea.
- Welly
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I know what you're saying here Dai. I spent half an hour on the bog last night, curling out a cumberland and I put so much effort into it that I had to get Mrs Welton up and show her the end result. I was most disappointed, and surprised, to learn that she really couldn't give a f*ck.DaiRees wrote:I can appreciate the work that's gone into it and the quality of the result
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Nice one!Welton wrote:I know what you're saying here Dai. I spent half an hour on the bog last night, curling out a cumberland and I put so much effort into it that I had to get Mrs Welton up and show her the end result. I was most disappointed, and surprised, to learn that she really couldn't give a f*ck.DaiRees wrote:I can appreciate the work that's gone into it and the quality of the result
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i totally agree, but in my opinion that looks absolute utter shiteDaiRees wrote:I can appreciate the work that's gone into it and the quality of the result
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- niz406
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What makes this froggy 406 good is not the styling, colour, or the interior but the fact the numpty did a home made turbocharging kit on a fookin auto.... I mean com'on WTF ! n00b !
Nah just kidding, I first saw this 3 years ago and I thought it was great, apart from the neon rings of fire..... dude a curry will give you the same affect and look twice as good in the dark lol !
I like it.... because its original and no one else has it.... literally, its the only one of its kind! Got to love it just for that reason???
Nah just kidding, I first saw this 3 years ago and I thought it was great, apart from the neon rings of fire..... dude a curry will give you the same affect and look twice as good in the dark lol !
I like it.... because its original and no one else has it.... literally, its the only one of its kind! Got to love it just for that reason???
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