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Guest rizla

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:huh: i need some sugestions from everyone

i would like to name my s7 with a view to putting it on the car (so no silly ones)

the car is a s7 1600 rs turbo 226bhp color is brg with yellow stripe down the bonnet to the nose which is also yellow and has gold wheels.

the body looks a little bland hence i want to put a name on it

 

your suggestions would be greatly recieved :wub: :p :p

 

ps it also shoots out flames

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Terrifying sounds like an appropriate name (not that I wouldn't love that much power).

 

Reminds me of the time we went to a lecture in Liverpool. A guy with an Escort Cabrio pulled up next to us. Now his Cabrio looked like a nice motor (not what I would have done but respect was due to the effort someone had put in) and it had a big sticker down the side saying Injection. Unfortunately one of my fellow students with less brains than sense decided to try and start a fight so he sticks his head out of the window and yells "Ere mate someone's written erection down the side of yer car". It didn't go down well.

 

What's the reaction of the guy sat next to you when you burn the paint off his sill? Or does it just set fire to his underseal? I used to have a Land-Rover that could put a black circle on the side of the car sat next to me in traffic.

 

But I digress. How are you going to write the name on your car? Coz there's someone in the club with a vinyl cutter that can make stickers up for you.

 

Which reminds me Jim I've got 12 more stickers to drop off and am on the hunt for some yellow Vinyl.

 

Iain

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I wouldn't print any of these on the actual car, but my 2B has a variety of names, depending on who's talking about it:

 

- "Zebra". This came about because I covered the nose cone in masking tape during the build which gave it a striped effect. That and the shape of the bonnet and nose cone gave it the name.

 

- "_Your_ car". Term used by my wife when referring to the car and nobody else is present.

 

- "The bean can". Term used by my wife when referring to the car and others are present.

 

- "The hood" / "The Robin Hood". Term used by me when all is going well. :)

 

- "f$$king pile of *bleep*e". Term used by me when all is not going well. :boohoo:

 

As you can tell we have a love hate relationship ... and that's just me and Emma :lol:

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Guest Battery Bill

How about a big wide arrow pointing backwards starting at the nose cone and ending at the boot and in the body of the arrow have the word "BATTERY" written in bold. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Guest TerryBarry

Green and yellow and spits flames

"Smaug the Magnificent"

 

Green and Red and spits flames

"Thunderbird 2"

 

226 bhp

"Death Wish III"

 

Terry

 

I thought that the Irish ex GP driver Derek Daly wore a green helmet with a yellow arrow on it (so he knew which way it went on) :D

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Guest Stuart Ainslie

Rizla.

 

"Ditchfinder" has always sounded good to me, especially as I know the roads near you and have often visited the non-tarmac parts myself...

 

Stuart.

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