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  1. smudge

    Any Pokemon Go players

    Don't live in South Wales then
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    Any Pokemon Go players

    Again, I don't get the hate? It was a huge part of our childhood...you're just too old to understand Mike
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    Any Pokemon Go players

    Where's the fun in that?
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    Any Pokemon Go players

    Faking GPS location? What do you mean @S18 RSG
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    Any Pokemon Go players

    Level 22 over here. People who hate on it and say it's sad obviously don't understand that for the majority of us, Pokemon were a huge part of our childhood, so having a augmented reality version of it is just incredible! I use Pokevision which shows you where Pokemon have spawned, doesn't ruin the fun at all, actually enhances it (especially while the nearby radar thing on the actual game isn't working) as it gives you a location to head to but you've only got a maximum of 15mins to get there. According to the game, I've walked over 100km in just 2 weeks. If it wasn't for this, I'd be indoors most evenings instead of out hunting with the Mrs or a group of friends. Had about 20 of us in Kingston the other night and it was hilarious running around to try and get Pokemon
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    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    So as above, we've been really unfortunate with some parts recently. Just seems that everything we order, either is out of stock, turns up broken or faulty...not fun! On a more positive note, there really isn't a lot left to do. It's a case now of: Finishing the pipework for the supercharger Finishing off exhaust manifolds Fitting and configuring ECU Not a lot in terms of a list but fairly time consuming jobs nonetheless I've had to put off various shows throughout the year which is slowly killing me, so I made the decision to go all out for a really promising show called "Gravity" based at Stoneleigh Park near Coventry. It's organised by Slammed UK and was basically a selection of hand picked cars for the show, so the standards were high. With the hotel being booked months ago, we got the engine and gearbox mounted so I wasn't going to miss this one! This meant an EXTREMELY long weekend consisting of hiring a transporter from near Gatwick and collecting the car from Brands Hatch Taking it over to my friend near Heathrow for good clean And then back to mine near Croydon. Saturday was then spent failing to fit some new parts due to the battery finally giving up after 9 months of no charge, changing the wheels over and driving up to the show Saturday night to drop the car off in the main event hall Adam was at the same hotel as me so with the girls we had a great evening over some good food and many many many many beers. The show itself was fantastic. So well organised and the standard of cars was amazing. Needless to say I got some attention by arriving on the back of a transporter and everyone commended me for the determination to get my car there which made it even more worth while The best part of the whole show was just seeing people's confused faces as they looked in the engine bay. The V8, particularly with it's new colourful rocker covers, is very striking and gets people asking sorts of questions. I just can't wait to finally get her up and running!
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    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    Unfortunately not much really bud, had issues with faulty and delayed parts like flywheel, charge cooler and ECU in recent weeks. Just been unlucky!
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    SIMPLY JAPANESE

    There's an event for it on here, quite a few of us go every year
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    Ferrari Engine swap!

    Yeah what sort of knob would put a V8 into a GT86!
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    Carbon Bumpers anyone?

    I don't really understand any benefits from having a carbon bumper Alan? Ok it might look cool but it's a lot of money for something that can easily be damaged. Good luck with it but not for me
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    More Wheels

    He's lying, the stamp on the back definitely says 5x114.3
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    More Wheels

    That 100% says 5x114.3 on the back of the wheel
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    BMW i8 review

    As some of you know, the Mrs occasionally brings home a nice car from work as they don't want to leave them in the work car park unattended. Previously, we've had BMW 7 series, Golf GTI's, Audi S5's and even a brand new CLS AMG. Whilst all of these are pretty special and fairly rare cars, I think last night was the one I was most excited about. The BMW i8 Now it's probably no surprise that the hybrid element of the car is of NO interest to me whatsoever other than coupling up with the 1.5litre, 3 cylinder engine to make it go faster but just the whole industry hype about this car made me more excited to see and drive it than any other car she's brought home. So I thought I'd give a mini review of the car based on just 6 hours and 150miles of it being in my hands Exterior Every picture I've seen of the i8 has made it look sleek and cutting edge. A real look into the future of BMW's design for the more "everyday" cars that they produce and we buy. As it rolled into the car park, I was instantly hit with it's low-slung, aerodynamic, typical coupe shape and couldn't wait to get a closer look. However, once it had stopped and I got the chance to really look at it close up...it's a big of an ugly fucker! I like the front, but I don't love it. It's not "mean" enough and just doesn't feel right. I think a more aggressive front end would suit the car better. But maybe that's just me being used to looking at the front end of a GT86 which I think looks particularly mean. Side profile is actually fairly similar to the 86. A low angle windscreen joins the long swooping bonnet and the low roofline together, with huge front windows and tiny rear quarters. The massive brakes generating that extra electricity when using them is always a good looker of course. The rear is where I was really disappointed. It looks like a big Hyundai of some sort and just not typical BMW or anything that resembles a £120,000 supercar. The gullwing doors aren't something I'm usually a fan of. I remember seeing a Lambourghini with them when I was about 5 and thinking how cool they were, but as time went on and they began to be used on Corsas and Saxos, they sort of lost their appeal. But I think they sort of work on the i8, if anything from a practical point for the high sills from the carbon tub which you simply wouldn't be able to get over if it was a conventional door. Overall, a good looking car from a distance, but up close is a bit of a monster... Interior With the i8 having a carbon tub, getting into the car is a bit of a challenge as you have to climb over the raised sills to then plonk yourself into the seat. Getting out is even less dignified, I can't imagine how picking up a hot date in a skirt would work out when you get to your destination. For some reason this i8 came with cream leather which I've always hated. But what annoyed me most is that a cream interior means a cream headlining, when the dashboard, carpets and door trims are all black. Never ever understood why you'd have a contrasting headlining colour. I expected the £120k supercar to come with custom, titanium-carbide instruments and buttons to make it feel like an exotic, special place to be. But no...just generic BMW 5 and 7 series buttons, controls, navigation and climate control. Not even heated seats! The interior was a MAJOR disappointment as it just felt like any other BMW I've seen. The driving position was almost perfect, very similar to the 86 with the seat being down low and the ability to have the steering wheel pulled out towards you so that it's nice and close for some proper driving. I felt like I needed the seat to go back another inch or 2 though as my resting foot wasn't quite rested, I found it was more of a case that the short footwell was causing me to bend my left leg the entire time. The rear seats are there but basically useless unless you're a double amputee and the boot space is laughable, just about big enough to hold the mains charger and a bag of shopping perhaps. Worst of all, along with the cheap buttons and instruments, was the quality of the material. The leather and plastics felt like they weren't really finished, almost like I was sitting in a prototype car rather than a final production. Again, not impressive for the price tag at all One aspect I really did like was the crystal clear head-up display which projects itself on the windscreen just above the speedo cluster. It's a bit of a gimmick but I really liked having it there in my peripheral vision whilst driving along, particularly on the motorway when cruising along. Driving performance The i8 was designed to be a supercar of the future. Coupling old school internal combustion with cutting edge electronic assistance for driving around town economically and then an added power source for when speed is demanded. Around town at low speeds, it's essentially a Toyota Prius. Humming along almost silently using nothing but the battery and electric motors. There is an "eco-pro" mode which is PURELY electric mode and only gives you half the motors capable power, I tried this for about 4 seconds before switching back to automatic mode as it was nearly impossible to tolerate, even at low speeds in town. So we found an open stretch of road and planted the go pedal. 0-60 is surprisingly quick, with both the engine and the motors working in harmony to smoothly produce 60mph in around 4 seconds. No loss of traction at all in damp conditions so I must assume that the motors and engine are controlled by some clever TC system where it cuts power if necessary. Pleased with the standard 0-60 test, we went for 0-100. Up to around 70mph it's a fantastic sensation of endless torque and for a 3 cylinder engine, actually quite a nice noise too! The only comparison it like some sort of tiny V6 with a faint whine behind it and it gets quite addictive, particularly through tunnels. However, after 70mph, the torque seems to just....stop? The noise continues but you really feel like the car is struggling to keep pushing forward. 0-100 was reached in about 9 seconds which is still fairly rapid, but the last 30mph just seemed to take forever! It seems that instant acceleration is this car's party trick but anything over 70mph is just a bit...meh The ride is sublime. Very comfortable yet very firm in the bends. It gives you a lot of confidence to stick this big, heavy beast into corners at good speed and the steering gives plenty of feedback to keep that confidence too. Overall verdict For £120,000 I expected a lot, lot more. There are so many elements of the car that just feel a bit cheap and like a last minute thought. The interior is just like being in any other BMW and for the money I'd want some thing a bit more special. It's a crowd pleaser. Everywhere we went it turned heads and even had people in Porsche's, M5's, and an F430 stopping to have a good look. We were initially at quite a posh golf club near me just parked up taking pictures with the door open and I lost count of the number of people that were taking pictures and asking us all about it. But, I fear it's more of a posers car than a true "supercar of the future" as BMW made it out to be. The gold club was probably quite a fitting scene for it as I can honestly see someone using it to cruise to the club and back once a week. So the question I always ask myself is "would I buy one?" Simple answer is obviously no as I don't have £120,000. Even if I did and I was in the market for a quick coupe, it's just far too much money for what you get, and if I had bought one I'd more than likely be taking it back to BMW after a few days if that. It was so utterly underwhelming and when we opened the boot to find that the waterproof trim round the glass was already broken, quality issues just finished it off. A more realistic price would be something around £60,000-£70,000 in my opinion, but then again this is BMW and it's a fantastic piece of engineering so they have to cover their costs. Great bit of fun for a few hours, but I wouldn't enjoy owning one.
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    Japan Racing JR11 18" Wheels £625 per set

    Compared to others? They're lighter than some others and heavier than some others...
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    2016 gt86 aero

    Adam, take 10mins to right a full advert with proper pictures mate. This isn't gonna inspire anyone to buy it
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    TOM's LED Lights

    @Tarmac can probably get them
  17. So does mine, just give me a downhill stretch of road and some wind assistance...
  18. Just making sure your facts are straight lol didn't mean to poop on your sale mate, just trying to help in my weird little way
  19. Pretty sure there's at least 1 other on air as well
  20. No actual info about the cars age?
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    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    Unfortunately not...
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    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    A brand that I know and have had previous experience of
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