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spursmaddave

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  1. Don't know why but this song came to mind..... "Am I a boy or a lady, I don't know which..."
  2. So then if a scrounger finds loopholes and claims £26k a year that's fair game too
  3. If I find you a buyer can I have the East Wing is that the bit with the garage doors ? As long as it has a swimming pool and a bar who cares
  4. In my book tax avoidance however clever is just as bad as claiming benefits you don't deserve, both are screwing the economy why should the rich man's game be funny and the scroungers outrageous?
  5. I don't like to categorise myself or others normally but lets just say I don't really fit into any one category, more of a combination of all of them... I do classes if your interested
  6. Good news for Doogyrev, if he can sell his Zed based on that estimate then he will be able to afford this little shack in Canada
  7. First step is to work out which category you fit into.... People who are transgender can usually be broken down into one (or more) of several categories: Crossdressers: Previously known as "transvestites," this group of individuals is content with their birth gender, but chooses to dress up as and use the mannerisms of the opposite gender. Crossdressers clothe themselves in the clothing of the opposite gender not for the purpose of entertaining others (as drag performers do), but because they feel more comfortable dressed as such. Note that crossdressers are NOT necessarily gay, nor do they necessarily want to undergo sexual reassignment; it is purely a choice they make about how to dress. Drag performers: Drag performers, the male half of which is sometimes referred to as "drag queens," are individuals who dress up as and use the mannerisms of the opposite sex for the purpose of entertaining an audience. Think RuPaul. Some drag performers identify themselves as transgendered, and some do not. Transsexuals: This group of individuals was born into one gender but identifies emotionally and psychologically with the other. The medical term often used to describe this situation is "gender dysphoria" or "gender identity disorder." The complexities of this state are numerous, and people in different stages of their "coming out as a transsexual" process may refer to themselves in very different ways. Male transsexuals may choose to use hormones, have surgery, or do neither in order to live as women. The point is, these are people who feel that they were born in the wrong body and will often do anything they can to remedy it. Intersexed: An intersexed person is someone who was born with ambiguous genitalia, so doctors assigned him/her a specific gender at birth. Sometimes this assignment doesn't correlate with the biological XX or XY gender. These children are socialized as a certain gender, but as they grow older, they might not necessarily identify as they were assigned and would want to switch to the opposite gender. Gender-blenders, androgynes, etc.: This group is made up of people who identify as transgender but do not fit themselves into any other category that we list above. They may wish not to constrain themselves to these gender categories and will live with aspects of both male and female genders. Remember that people who identify as transgender may date men, women, both, other transgendered people, or no one at all.
  8. Cheers Papa you are indeed a star I am still going to pop to a local place and get them to check on their system or worse case remove the one good rear one and measure it as well. I will post up when I am sorted in case anyone else has the same issue
  9. yeah there are a few redundant cable, one of those might be causing the issue
  10. Do we still have these? Did he have a clipboard? I've had a little look online and it appears that the majority of brembos are an m10 thread, I'll pop one of mine out & measure it if you want? But perhaps give Hi spec ms a ring first Cheers Darren, yeah all the links I have seen say m10 but I need to know the exact length too WIll give Hi Spec a call Monday and try and get down there Tuesday if poss, thanks for all the help, just well it was flipping freezing yesterday at least it made finding the nipples easy
  11. It's down to £9250 but I am sure Jim would take £10k if you twisted his arm
  12. A very very kindly well respected forum member came round today for a look at my nipples If nobody knows the exact sizes I guess I will have to go somewhere that can find out or take one out and measure it properly... They are apparently the exact size of the STI bleed nipples but I don't want to take a chance and cause any damage http://www.oakos.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=355&Product_Code=SB1010S&Category_Code=1065000
  13. Handbrake cable just earth to the car. The popping or alternator whine etc will mean you have not earthed everything properly just check all your connections and make sure they are well covered enjoy its a great HU
  14. My Shed (Leon TDI FR) has 52,156 on the clock My Zed has 100,853 on the clock Reminder to self must drive shed more and Zed less.... Nah
  15. You can remove the bose and leave the satnav however there are issues getting the sound from the satnav to then work through your new HU, some members have worked around it though
  16. Very nice.... wish I had thought of doing that
  17. Most of it is from not reading up properly though, I had never fitted anything before but I followed the guides on here and didn't have too many issues...
  18. Haha I thought it was cheeky but as they have to be checked by the team I thought why not GLWTS :wink: Shame to see your car getting all split up it was a real head turner, and I remember fighting with you over Muddy's bits when he split his car up!
  19. Mine is on 101k now and it feels great to me The engine hardly used a drop of oil from January last year to November, certainly didn't need a top up anyway. I reckon these engines are pretty bomb proof..... well unless you put normal 95 ron unleaded in them
  20. Lack of sound will mean you probably haven't attached the remote wire to turn the Bose Amp on as Lexx says... very common mistake :wink:
  21. The Pied Piper is at it again You should come along if you can though great opportunity
  22. Im pretty sure there is a link on here somewhere to a US handbook that might be some help
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