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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 09 8:45 pm
by Rich
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 09 8:54 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 09 9:02 pm
by Rich
posted via the spell checker Roadie..

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 09 10:01 pm
by ANTON
The thing is I can afford to pay someone to do the work but I want things done in a certain time frame and I am yet to meet any business that can do a job in the time frame that I am happy with. If I want a job done quickly I will work till midnight every day to get the job done and when a business work on peoples cars the customer is at the will of the company doing lots of cars for lots of people. Plus at the speed I work I can do alot more jobs in the same amount of time as a company.
The reason I see red mist when you take the Bananarama! out of my hard work is because you hardly know me and I know you are just trying to get a rise out of people because you obviously haven't got anything better to with your life.
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 09 11:23 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Respect

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 09 9:11 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 09 10:11 pm
by ANTON
All you ever do is try to wind people up, when you know the person well and its a mutual friendship then you can take the Bananarama! as much as you like as you know each other well enough to do so, but when it is with a complete stranger I think it is disrespectful to take the Bananarama! out of them as you have no basis to do so. By the way you act towards people on here I'm surprised anyone wants to get to know you.
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 1:06 am
by Derek
Come on boys, play nicely.
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 8:36 am
by Trigger_Andy
Derek wrote:Come on boys, play nicely.
Nice is boring!

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 11:47 am
by Derek
Trigger_Andy wrote:Derek wrote:Come on boys, play nicely.
Nice is boring!

Nice is sociable and caring. It doesn't hurt anybody to be nice.
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 1:52 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 1:59 pm
by Jules
Derek wrote:Trigger_Andy wrote:Derek wrote:Come on boys, play nicely.
Nice is boring!

Nice is sociable and caring. It doesn't hurt anybody to be nice.
Sorry Derek, but I'm with Anton and Trig on this 1.
That Bananarama! bloke does nothing but take the Bananarama! out of people and their hard work

. I too rise to his comments, because it appears to me and probably others on here too that, as far as he's concerned if it's not done down his mate's place then what you're doing is gonna turn out crap.
I've seen the work produced by his mate, we all have, and I for 1 couldn't recreate work to that standard, it's beautiful work

, but I, and others here can recreate stuff to a standard that we're happy with.
Alot of us are happy with our own work and proud to display it.
We can all take a joke, but he doesn't know people well enough to slag their work off or take the Bananarama! out of what they're doing.
He's upsetting club members, and I'm glad to see it's not just me that gets Bananarama! off with it.
Maybe the site admin could sent him a quiet pm
Sorry to have hijacked your thread Anton

Good luck with the build mate
Jules

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 4:20 pm
by ANTON
Thanks for all the comments and support, I think I need to do more to my car so I can post some more and get my thread back on track. Tonight I'm collecting a rear anti roll bar from a BMW which I hope to able to fit it to my Charger and improve the handling.
As I proceed I will take pictures and post them.
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 09 7:39 pm
by TrevD
many people can pay for a car to be built to a high standard but for me a car done that way is the same as buying a built car "it will always be somone elses car" no disrespect to those who do have cars built but for me i have total respect for the bloke who does it himself in a small garage with the help of friends. as for Mr runners comments, i refuse to comment as that would be counter productive. keep up the good work Anton and keep us posted on progress.
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 09 8:10 pm
by ANTON
I collected two anti roll bars last night that I brought off e-bay for £10 and I mocked it up on my car today and it should fit absolutely perfectly as the pictures will show. It clears the pumpkin perfectly and the tie rod ends are in the middle of the rear sub-frame so short of having to make a couple of brackets to mount the tie rod ends to the rear sub-frame and a couple of brackets and some shackle bolt to mount to the rear axle and it will also need to be powder coated and that should be that. A cheap alternative to an expensive one from the states and if it doesn't make much difference to the handling I'm not out of pocket too much.