General help with my panda trekking

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General help with my panda trekking

I may be jumping to conclusions but i am guessing that there may be a huge chunk of conversation iceberg that isn't really for public consumption.

both of you enjoy the cars you have and i might add they now seem more appropriate...
 
Hi I sure she will got a set of new mud flaps in stock when I bought the sisley from Urchin and all his other parts he'd collected over the years. Yep found the reciept for one disc:confused: at least I think it was for one will re check I'm thinking about changing disc's if I put my posh alloys on her not even driven her yet only been back to take wheels off to get them blasted and painted then cars booked in for that small paint job and bonnet air intake to be colour coded should look good car will not be going on any super market shopping trips
posh pandas said:
hi ya :)
ok for anyone who cant keep up.....
yes i took the 'posh' green panda to spain and then drove it back again ...:p
i met up with Richard (urchin) to buy some wheels and mentioned i was going to sell it - as i wanted another 2wd with a bit more 'me' about it :D , also looking to go back to right hand drive as i'm staying in england.
Always wanted a 'pink' or 'bourganvillea red colour' so couldn't resist the chance on e-bay :eek: Yes it is a wreck compared to posh but i wont have to worry about every shopping trolley thats pointed my way:eek:
Allen the mud flap wasnt on the car when i bought it and it looks like theres never been one fitted there :( :confused: i had the brakes done :confused: (you should have a reciept for the work..... )
Diamonds /money or pink pandas......um.......
hope your wife enjoys him :)
gina XXX
 
Tony , no secrets i promise...:)
just Richard Brown put Allen in touch with me and as the car is a pressie for his wife i didn't want to tell the world in case she found out! But as Allen thinks she doesn't look at the forum it all seems ok . (does this make sense ?:confused: )
I brought the car because it was the panda i wanted /needed for my situation at the time, but now......i'm much happier being back to a 2wd work horse in a scary colour :p or i will be if it ever works again...:rolleyes: WITH SUNROOFS !!!
Allen i might have to get back to you on that roof , at the moment its held down with sticky tape :eek: but i dont know whats damaged -will find out when i get him back next week and under cover:p
 
Hi dead true Linda just knows I'm on the move again ie pandas again new addition ??? hell its hard been with Linda since we met at school all those years ago over thirty plus:) :) :) as far as cloth roof goes no problem Rich got a pair from me when he collected a silver bonnet he need for his current 4x4 paint job lucky bugger had a silver one in stock that him just all over born lucky and with forum name like Urchin:worship:he's always going to be a winner just like his sisley:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
my loveable fizz ODY that i'd painted pink (Allen take a deep breath :eek: ) i foolishly gave to my bestest friend 'cause she loved him too, about 2 weeks before leaving for spain. I've tried but she won't give him back !:mad: :D
can't blame her......
in fact i think she's very relieved i've just brought Floyd so i'll stop hassling her for the return of 'ody'.
 
Allen, the back-box is the same story as the cat(n) (fiat no 55187298 ~£110), maybe a nice after-market stainless steel job is the way to go.

Posh, careful, FF could become pretty rich ;) hic,hic :devil:
 
Cheers for the info who do the after market boxes:cry: :cry: :cry: I'll never have any money these cars cost even more than my two children did at least they left home even though one lives next door to me and I own that house:)had to buy is when I got Urchin's Sisley as my garage was full of panda parts and still is:cry:
 
Re: stainless exhaust for trekking

:) :) Phoned power flow estimated between £250-£300 this would apear to be the way forward when one is needed will have to ask about cat when I'm sat down first thing's first waiting for rims to be painted then get the front bullbar on and some nice spots like the one's I fitted to Urchin's Sisley might put a rear bullbar on depend's how well she looks plus the lamp guards front and rear,plus a radio and if I can find one a right hand clock :cry: :cry:
Cheers Allen
 
allen fletcher said:
Hi dead true Linda just knows I'm on the move again ie pandas again new addition ??? hell its hard been with Linda since we met at school all those years ago over thirty plus:) :) :) as far as cloth roof goes no problem Rich got a pair from me when he collected a silver bonnet he need for his current 4x4 paint job lucky bugger had a silver one in stock that him just all over born lucky and with forum name like Urchin:worship:he's always going to be a winner just like his sisley:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
ha ha yes i think i will buy a lottery ticket this week! that bonnet was one that i sold you in the first place it was a spare for juppy! and whats wrong with my user name:confused: people have called me that for years because when i was a teenager i had a boat called urchin and it just stuck. ha herse a pic of me in urchin way way back in the 80's check out the hair!!:eek:
 
:eek: They are taking the pi$$. It was just over £300 for a full decat & system for my 735 BMW. Although I didn't like the tailpipe they originally fitted so changed it. It's also about 1/3 of the weight of the original not that you will have that problem :)
 

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urchin said:
ha ha yes i think i will buy a lottery ticket this week! that bonnet was one that i sold you in the first place it was a spare for juppy! and whats wrong with my user name:confused: people have called me that for years because when i was a teenager i had a boat called urchin and it just stuck. ha herse a pic of me in urchin way way back in the 80's check out the hair!!:eek:
doh! forgot to ad the pic:bang:
 

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