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You've forgotten the polishing...

Ah...the polishing...

 :bangshead:  :bangshead:  :bangshead:  :down:  :down:  :down:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:

Come on Mark, you should know me better than that...

:D

Andy

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Polish? Whats polish? Does it make it go quicker?

Tommo you need some of that! :p

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Sorry Andy, just the mention of the word polish and I ..................................... :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz: and as for shiny chrome bits  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :zzz:  :devil:
Posted

I can honestly say, my car has never seen polish since I bought it. It gets washed (badly) occasionally...but never polished.

Andy

Posted
Polish? Whats polish? Does it make it go quicker?

go quicker ? I thought the whole idea was to polish them up and drive slowly around the chav estates so they can see what a proper sportscar looks like

:sheep:

Posted
Ok! To sum up the thread........On the hole er whole err yes it was as good as it was thought but
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The biggest emotion associated with owning a Westfield is frustration.  The process goes like this:

Want some motoring fun

Identify options

'just looking dear' tour of factory

Dreamland period which you spend planning ideal specification

Reality period when you try to reconcile ideal specification with available budget

Anticipation period waiting for kit/ready built car

Exhultation period when you have just got it (and no topic of converstaion exists other than about the car)

Onset of upgraditis

Realisation that garage isn't big enough to work on car properly

Blue period, referring to the language that emanates from the garage

Conversion period, persuading SWMBO that blue period will only end when you get a bigger garage

Enlightenment period when SWMBO is converted to the idea of moving house and thinks it is her idea 'in order to get him a bigger garage'.

Transition period - the process of identifying new house, selling old house, moving and building bigger garage.

Renovation period, making new house habitable, planning all the things that need doing to it, fitting out the new garage etc. etc.

Result - intense frustration - I now have all the facilities I need to enjoy the Westfield, but there is so much to do on the b#!*%y house that I have no had a moment spare to do it, and the summer is at an end!!! :down:

John

ide agree with all of this as ive just moved house to eventually get a grarage all because of the car!! but now ive bought the house I cant afford to fix the car

Sod it :durr:

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Westfields are very disappointing - there's nowhere near as much to polish as there is on a Caterham

:D

Thats because westfields are a real drivers car and there owners would rather be driving them instead of making them look prity!! :p unlike some marks we could mention :D

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:cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:  Oh Yes  :t-up:  :t-up:  :t-up:

David

Posted

Tommo you need some of that!

He had Christine polishing it in the paddock at Curborough in June :0:D:):D:cool:

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I was a witness to that too.  It was in broad daylight and everyfing...  :oops:

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Mine is too fast, to low and far far to loud.

It's more of a instant head-ake machine

Sounds like the ex wife :D  :devil:  :devil:  :D

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