JT_3K
JT_3K
JT_3K

See the sig pic. May have been a kit but getting there...

Where can I buy the canvas, particularly of #2! Man these'd look good in my house

And all 5 miles from my office and 10ml from home

I can't wait to buy mine. Been saving for months. Doesn't help that a pair of new hoops for an E46 costs about the same, and i need the latter to get to work, but ive got the paper cutout in my desk drawer and wear it every so often...

Hero of the day award nominee

This isn't new. Thieves did that to my mint show condition '87 Capri

Looks like you might have a little to sort out. Is this someone's idea of a joke?

Nooooooooo. What will we do without Roy?

Want

For us in the uk? Vauxhall Nova. There was a time when every young Techno listening violent teen scroat could be found thrashing through a 30mph zone at 75 in a lowered Nova with a big subwoofer but I can't remember the last time I saw one

no, I'm pointing out that if a Citroen C1 can do 85mpg (uk), why is a Prius only knocking out 55? Waste

Can I nominate the Prius for 1 & 2? It's a great idea, a green car that isn't green.

Think for yourself. People need to understand, there is no one size fits all solution to situations.

Hear hear

Been there, seen that. I'm not an environmentalist in the slightest, but from a geeky engineering bent, the idea of less energy waste thrills me. Also, I would be happy to run an alternative fuel car if it meant I could run something with a 'charged big block and single figure mpg at the weekends, and ensure that in

Beat me to it, and far more informed than I could have been. It's also about time the world stopped looking at "Three Mile Island" and "Chernobyl" as being the inevitable end product of nuclear power and and "Fukushima" as being a disaster that was always coming. Three incidents. We've learned a lot.

Thanks!

Yep. They've been honest, open and they're trying hard. I may not like their ethos of 'zero configuration option' products, but I'll be damned if I don't respect their approach of late.

That is one part of it. Another part is the demi-environmental views of the masses who won't have the 'inconvenient' part near them. Also, I feel their approach was puerile and lazy.

I'd rather lose.