These pictures make my teeth itch

These pictures make my teeth itch

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Ston

630 posts

270 months

Wednesday 10th September 2014
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Antony Moxey said:
Those last two pictures: help me out here.

Also, it seems as though we're determined to out-OCD each other with increasingly small irregularities such that I suspect, in contrast to the OP's pics, the more recent ones don't even come close to making your teeth itch.
Look at the top column...

Edit: probably doesn't help that I took it at an angle. But it's off centre compared to the others.

PHuzzy

2,747 posts

173 months

Wednesday 10th September 2014
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lord trumpton said:
The 'Range Rover' text is pissed
The Range Rover for me is the black bootlid that's lower than the black rear pillars. If it was silver I'd be much happier with that.

Martin350

3,775 posts

196 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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PHuzzy said:
lord trumpton said:
The 'Range Rover' text is pissed
The Range Rover for me is the black bootlid that's lower than the black rear pillars. If it was silver I'd be much happier with that.
I hadn't noticed the 'Range Rover' text.
I thought it was the centre two parking sensors that are not equal distance from the centre of the car!

Ooh, that is a truly terrible car!

Mojooo

12,744 posts

181 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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the Range Rover one loosm to me like both words are in a slight arch rather than straoght across - is that what you are referring ti?

dazwalsh

6,095 posts

142 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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I think they are straight until you get midway through Rover then they start to droop

Edited by dazwalsh on Thursday 11th September 07:06

dazwalsh

6,095 posts

142 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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Ston said:
Look at the top column...

Edit: probably doesn't help that I took it at an angle. But it's off centre compared to the others.
I think its because its set back a bit rather than being out of line, with the angle of the photo making it look off centre

illmonkey

18,213 posts

199 months

Thursday 11th September 2014
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Not sure if this goes here or else where. My other half opening the bread today.


Funk

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26,300 posts

210 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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They would have to knock it down a re-do it if that were my place!

Jezzerh

816 posts

123 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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illmonkey said:
Not sure if this goes here or else where. My other half opening the bread today.

Sever.

m17kyu

66 posts

119 months

Saturday 20th September 2014
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MK4 Golf mirrors, All i think of is Finding Nemo



Also the different drivers and passenger trim handles



Funk

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26,300 posts

210 months

Saturday 20th September 2014
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Never seen a Mk4 with asymmetrical door mirrors (mine certainly didn't).

Edited by Funk on Saturday 20th September 22:29

VX Foxy

3,962 posts

244 months

Saturday 20th September 2014
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rr78 said:
I'm almost sure I drove past the exact same car
^This annoys me more than any OCD thing.

BoRED S2upid

19,714 posts

241 months

Saturday 20th September 2014
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m17kyu said:
MK4 Golf mirrors, All i think of is Finding Nemo



Also the different drivers and passenger trim handles


That's so wrong! What's wrong with symmetry in Germany?

D4MJT

1,254 posts

159 months

Saturday 20th September 2014
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BoRED S2upid said:
That's so wrong! What's wrong with symmetry in Germany?
Nothing, the first pic is a mk4 car, the 2nd is a mk5 /
Mk6

MagneticMeerkat

1,763 posts

206 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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El Guapo said:
Wheels whose spoke symmetry clashes with their bolt symmetry. I can't bear to look at them.






Forgive me for being stupid, and not an engineer (by the way this topic is baffling, especially to an arty type like me who finds a small amount of imperfection inspiring) but....

Doesn't it make sense to have the screw holes not aligned with the spokes? Surely it's best to have the strongest point of the hub where the spoke meets the centre bit? Rather then drilling a hole in the specific section where the greatest load is going to be...

craig_m67

949 posts

189 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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D4MJT said:
BoRED S2upid said:
That's so wrong! What's wrong with symmetry in Germany?
Nothing, the first pic is a mk4 car, the 2nd is a mk5 /
Mk6
I see three pictures of two different versions of the MK4 golf, an SE (or whatever the mid range trim level is in your country of choice) and an .:R or some other version with .:R mats

I see no MK5 or 6


Edited by craig_m67 on Sunday 21st September 09:59

xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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craig_m67 said:
I see three pictures of two different versions of the MK4 golf, an SE (or whatever the mid range trim level is in your country of choice) and an .:R.

I see no MK5 or 6
There wasn't a MK4 Golf R.

m17kyu

66 posts

119 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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Here is a better pic of door cards


Silver Smudger

3,299 posts

168 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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MagneticMeerkat said:
El Guapo said:
Wheels whose spoke symmetry clashes with their bolt symmetry. I can't bear to look at them.






Forgive me for being stupid, and not an engineer (by the way this topic is baffling, especially to an arty type like me who finds a small amount of imperfection inspiring) but....

Doesn't it make sense to have the screw holes not aligned with the spokes? Surely it's best to have the strongest point of the hub where the spoke meets the centre bit? Rather then drilling a hole in the specific section where the greatest load is going to be...
The problem is not whether the bolts are in line with the spokes or between the spokes.

The problem is having 4 bolts on a 5-spoke wheel, 5 on a 6-spoke etc - They will never align in any way that looks correct!

csd19

2,194 posts

118 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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xRIEx said:
craig_m67 said:
I see three pictures of two different versions of the MK4 golf, an SE (or whatever the mid range trim level is in your country of choice) and an .:R.

I see no MK5 or 6
There wasn't a MK4 Golf R.
But there was an .:R32, which is the car in the picture smile