What's the coolest thing you own?

What's the coolest thing you own?

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TR4man

5,242 posts

175 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Oilchange said:
Zod said:
That is cool.
Chalk streams are the most amazing waterways ever.

My coolest (to me)



Edited by Oilchange on Wednesday 19th July 22:39
I can't make out who this strikingly beautiful lady is?

MorganP104

2,605 posts

131 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Jenny Agutter, by the looks of it.

Eric Mc

122,165 posts

266 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Vocal Minority said:
I think that if nothing else - this thread shows the sheer diversity in what people deem cool.

As a lot of this thread I would deem 'good' but not necessarily 'cool' - eg a Caterham

The part of a 1918 Battleship is 'cool' to me though

I have to say my favourites have been the little odds and sods like that, or the bit of hubble.

I own nothing cool :/
Not a battleship - an airship.

One of these actually -





oddball1313

1,207 posts

124 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Got one of these - the bottom bit goes to -18 degrees.
very cool indeed...


Nik da Greek

2,503 posts

151 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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jesta1865 said:
my wedding ring, my wife chose it and shows we are together. yes i know, vomit inducing, but i thought i'd lost it at football the other week and panicked like a loon.
Lucky you. I can't get mine off without some tin snips. The ring, not my wife. She's never on rolleyes

gtsl

97 posts

134 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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ciege said:


My shed is getting there...
Is there a youtube video of this? if so my 3 year old loves it.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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The gloves Casey Stoner used for his first three MotoGP wins (Qatar, Turkey, China in 2007).

Oilchange

8,508 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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MorganP104 said:
Jenny Agutter, by the looks of it.
That's right. Little story behind it, prior to deployment on ops the boss said, using blueys, everyone should write to actors, pop stars and celebs. Request a signed photo and the 'best' would get a bottle of Moet as a prize. Quite how he graded the winner I don't know but the pic had to arrive out there before we returned. Mine was late as Jenny explains, it arrived in theatre just after I'd returned to the UK so had to be sent on and I didn't get it for another few weeks. I wasn't complaining, I was chuffed to bits she went to the effort and I got it framed immediately. Always had a soft spot for Jenny Agutter

Henners

12,231 posts

195 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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This, i think:







Glasgowrob

3,246 posts

122 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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this is probably the coolest thing in the world to me right now



Coco our 2 1/2 yr old French Bulldog
utterly loving loyal companion who fills my life with much happiness and enjoyment,

I would give up everything I own before her.


my wife has one too smile
Dochas who is just turning 16 weeks


this one has nearly ruined me already,

was in for surgery last week for a spinal cord issue, vets went through my insurance claim limit of 5 grand in the first 2 days eek, dread to think what the final bill is going to be but utterly worth it regardless

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Nik da Greek said:
Lucky you. I can't get mine off without some tin snips. The ring, not my wife. She's never on rolleyes
Better than claiming to be always on. redcard

HD Adam

5,154 posts

185 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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coyft said:
1956 Wurlitzer 2000 jukebox.

Nice.

Here's my 56 Seeburg.



OzzyR1

5,752 posts

233 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Caddyshack said:
rex said:
That upsets me as a purist (having owned 4 of them) but hell yeah, that's awesome. Details needed.
I do have a factory mint 1.9gti in steel grey so I am keeping a standard one too.

The Cossie was built by DJM MOTORSPORT and this was a max power feature car in early 1990. Now runs full WRC suspension from escort cossie, close ratio box and 469bhp with just under 500 ftlb of torque.

Edited by Caddyshack on Thursday 20th July 00:28
Love that.

Are there any forum write-ups / other online info which has more detail about the car?

Easy_Targa

463 posts

195 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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This piece of crumpled metal hanging on my garage wall is part of the liquid oxygen tank of a V2 rocket that exploded over south east London in May 1945. It's history is sinister, and it's been into space.

Caddyshack

10,996 posts

207 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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OzzyR1 said:
Caddyshack said:
rex said:
That upsets me as a purist (having owned 4 of them) but hell yeah, that's awesome. Details needed.
I do have a factory mint 1.9gti in steel grey so I am keeping a standard one too.

The Cossie was built by DJM MOTORSPORT and this was a max power feature car in early 1990. Now runs full WRC suspension from escort cossie, close ratio box and 469bhp with just under 500 ftlb of torque.

Edited by Caddyshack on Thursday 20th July 00:28
Love that.

Are there any forum write-ups / other online info which has more detail about the car?
Big thread on passionford forum, it was started by one of the original owners (2nd or 3rd) under "205 4x4 running gear" I just carried it on. I keep meaning to edit and recap on here as it has been a 4 yr rebuild and quite a learning curve.

Caddyshack

10,996 posts

207 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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I like this pic showing WRC style front hubs, compression struts and WRC bladed, adjustable roll bar, all done by Mark Walker of MK motorsport (he built the Martek race frame used by Guy Martin on the pikes peak race). I have done all the spannering myself in my garage on my ramps. Mark Shead fitted the EFR Borg Warner turbo and mapped it for me.



The Cossie rear diffs break easily so Mark made a BTCC style rear RS500 rose mounted 6 degree beam to hold an uprated Supra diff with weir kit in the LSD. He made the billet cover for the diff to add strength.

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Edited by Caddyshack on Thursday 20th July 19:46

Bungleaio

6,340 posts

203 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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I have a wheel that was from the AMD Miltek BTTC car in 2008/2009. It was given to me by the team.

I've done the obligatory thing and made it into a table.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Monkeylegend said:
55palfers said:
Hitler's missing testicle.
What a load of old bks.
Nadzi relic....

wildcat45

8,078 posts

190 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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A letter to my Dad from Bobby Kennedy written a month to the day before he was killed. Bobby that is, not my Dad.

A few bits of maritime stuff.

A bedside cabinet from RMS Olympic, sister of Titanic. Still in use in my hallway.

A bit of wood from the launching skeg of the last Ark Royal.

Some instruments from HMS Fearless removed in a post Falklands refit. A tacho from the engine control room and a control panel from a landing craft?

The three above packed safely in the depths of an attic room.

And as others have said, some memories.

Edited by wildcat45 on Friday 21st July 14:57

rambo19

2,750 posts

138 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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My great grandfathers whistle from WW1.