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Bildo

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  1. You're not the first person to say that because he didn't measure the dB that I should be safe, I'll look into that more. But as for the 'Doubt Blitz would make an illegal exhaust' It's not exactly stock, as the centre section has been removed, so it's louder than normal. Interesting, maybe he didn't have a right to fine me then. He didn't litter though, threw it in the driver footwell. He was so angry though it was brilliant.
  2. Fixed penalty, £30 fine to be paid in 28 days.
  3. Basically to cut a long story short tonight I got pulled over, despite him trying to accuse me of speeding/having an illegal number plate he only managed to do me for excessive exhaust noise. (Despite the fact he tried to spell excessive twice, failed again, gave up screwed the paper and threw it on the floor.) It now says 'UNECESSARY NOISE'. (Yes, spelt like that..) He was a complete and utter prick, trying to completely screw me over but this is the only thing he could get me for.. Now, he told me to put the standard system back on and if I'm caught with it again... (I kind of drifted off here and wasn't sure what he said.) So, what to do next? It's not even decatted, just a Blitz Nur Spec with the middle section removed. *sighs*
  4. Bit of an unhelpful post there. I'm sure he regrets it now but once you've received the money you kind of assume someone can't just take it back again. I have a feeling you don't even have a clue what a Reverse Transaction is, so leave the guy alone.
  5. Had reverse transaction done to me before for £500. Never got it back and PayPal don't cover you for it. Absolutely disgusting to think someone on this forum would do this to another member, hope you get somewhere with it mate. Edit: On a positive note, I'm assuming you have his address? (I didn't when it happened to me )
  6. The collection is a dream shopping list of over 5,000 cars, including: â?¢ 531 Mercedes-Benzs â?¢ 367 Ferraris â?¢ 362 Bentleys â?¢ 185 BMWs â?¢ 177 Jaguars â?¢ 160 Porsches â?¢ 130 Rolls Royces â?¢ 20 Lamborghinis ...all stored in five aircraft hangar-sized garages so massive it can take over an hour to get a car into the open from its parking space.
  7. Lazy prick. No, it's not the actual garage that's impressive, in fact it looks like a normal car park. There are some of the most amazing cars in the world in there though, he owns just about everything. Click that list, it's only text but it lists all his cars. It's too big to paste on here.
  8. http://www.break.com/index/worlds-most-imp...ive-garage.html Apparently these are all owned by the Sultan Of Brunei, if it's not, this is reportedly his car collection anyway: http://www.germancarzone.com/pit-general-d...collection.html Some insane cars.
  9. Hasn't stated whether he likes the news.
  10. I have to agree with the sig comments, it helps me identify people. On another note, I have absolutely no issues with loading times whatsoever, and I'm not on a particuarly slow connection. I'd rather have the medium avatars like we have, and sigs rather than massive avatars and no sigs.
  11. Has posted far too much in this thread.
  12. Pics?
  13. I'll forgive you.. one day.
  14. Better not miss English tomorrow.
  15. 01) JAG -SR (N) 02) Mikey & Joey - Paseo (N) 03) Christian - starletsol 04) Addz - Glanza V 05) Al- Glanza (N) 06) Joe - Glanza V (N) 07) Si - Glanza V (N) 08) Rick - Battered S15 (N) (He'll be there, I'll make sure of it) 09) Bildo - Glanza V (N)
  16. I don't find the whole 'This series is slightly less funny than the last one' crap funny. They spend so much time emphasising that it's worse than the last one to the extent you seem to get brainwashed and actually find it less funny. On the other note, I didn't find the Sach prank thing funny personally. He's just an old guy with a dirty attention seeking slut for a Granddaughter, nothing he can do about it and he didn't deserve those calls. Personally I hate Russell Brand and I'm all for seeing less of him!
  17. Agreed, 100%. Love both those shows, think I look more forward to Mock The Week than Never Mind The Buzzcocks at the moment though. Frankie Boyle is an absolute genius.
  18. Frankie Boyle from Mock The Week is also under fire for this: Asked to think of something the Queen would not say in her Christmas speech, he put on a high voice and said: 'I have had a few medical issues this year - I'm now so old that my pussy is haunted.'
  19. Brand and Ross's shit joke has lead to everyone exaggerating things now, here's the latest situation. The BBC is at the centre of another "bad taste" controversy after Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson joked that lorry drivers spend their time "murdering prostitutes". His comments were aired on Sunday night, in the midst of the public outcry over obscene phone calls made by Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs. The pre-recorded remarks made by Clarkson were cleared for broadcast by senior BBC executives. But they have prompted nearly 200 viewer complaints and a furious response from victim support groups and road hauliers. Ofcom, the media regulator, has also received complaints and is considering an investigation. Clarkson and his co-presenters, James May and Richard Hammond, were taking part in a stunt for the BBC2 show which involved driving lorries around an obstacle course. Climbing behind the wheel, Clarkson mused: "What matters to lorry drivers? Murdering prostitutes? Fuel economy?" He went on: "This is a hard job, and I'm not just saying this to win favour with lorry drivers. It's a hard job - change gear, change gear, change gear, check your mirrors, murder a prostitute, change gear, change gear, murder. That's a lot of effort in a day." The Road Haulage Association, which represents Britain's 9,000 haulage companies, has demanded a public apology from the presenter. Spokeswoman Kate Gibbs said: "Road hauliers are having a hard enough time as it is without the kind of ridiculous comments being made. In a week following thousands of similar complaints to the BBC over comments made by Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand, this is in particularly poor taste. It is just another example of celebrities having the licence to say absolutely anything they like. "This is an unacceptable ... slur on the character of lorry drivers and the character of the industry, and it is grossly unfair. It's up to the BBC what action they take against Clarkson but we are certainly demanding an apology over these disgraceful comments." A spokesman for the United Road Transport Union said it had been inundated with complaints from its 17,000 members. "We would absoltuely condenm what he said about murdering prostitutes. It ebggars belief that those words can be broadcast on TV. The BBC is an institution that is paid for by the licence fee and they should not be allowing this kind of sick joke." Clarkson's joke is believed to be a reference to 'Suffolk Strangler' Steve Wright, jailed earlier this year for the murder of five Ipswich prostitutes. The Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, who killed 13 women, was also a lorry driver. Victim Support denounced the presenter's "deeply offensive and insensitive remark", adding; "It is impossible to understand why Mr Clarkson believes that making light of the murder of women is acceptable as light entertainment." A spokeswoman for the English Collective of Prostitute said: "This is a truly heartless comment. In the wake of the murders of five young women in Ipswich and the killing of over 60 prostitute women in the last 10 years, how did this remark come to be broadcast? Mr Clarkson should apologise immediately to prostitute women and our families, especially those of us bereaved by murder." The BBC was roundly criticised for its poor handling of the Jonathan Ross affair. However, despite the latest complaints, the BBC defended Top Gear. It issued a statement which read: "The vast majority of Top Gear viewers have clear expectations of Jeremy Clarkson's long-established and frequently provocative on-screen persona. This particular reference was used to comically exaggerate and make ridiculous an unfair urban myth about the world of lorry driving, and was not intended to cause offence.
  20. Sorry mate, I'm in news posting rehab.
  21. Should be able to pop down for this. Be good to see that little yellow thing, it better look as good irl as it does in pictures or I'll be after my petrol money back!
  22. On that thread you posted on it says £295 delivered.
  23. haha, I'll calm down on them.
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