Mk1 MX5 a girls car? Maybe....but what IS a girls car?!

Mk1 MX5 a girls car? Maybe....but what IS a girls car?!

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Dave Hedgehog

14,580 posts

205 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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jimslops said:
Captain Muppet said:
God that looks amazing.

I have a car which is matt black and has a little flip up spoiler on the back, front lights hidden behind moveable flaps, carbon fibre front wings, matt black wheels, lowered on coil-overs, sticky tyres, roll cage and is making way more power than standard.

It's a girls car though:


Indeed it is
and its been chaved

getmecoat

stew-S160

8,006 posts

239 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
jimslops said:
Captain Muppet said:
God that looks amazing.

I have a car which is matt black and has a little flip up spoiler on the back, front lights hidden behind moveable flaps, carbon fibre front wings, matt black wheels, lowered on coil-overs, sticky tyres, roll cage and is making way more power than standard.

It's a girls car though:


Indeed it is
and its been chaved

getmecoat
Care to explain what's chav about it?

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

266 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
jimslops said:
Captain Muppet said:
God that looks amazing.

I have a car which is matt black and has a little flip up spoiler on the back, front lights hidden behind moveable flaps, carbon fibre front wings, matt black wheels, lowered on coil-overs, sticky tyres, roll cage and is making way more power than standard.

It's a girls car though:


Indeed it is
and its been chaved

getmecoat
Thanks to Jimslops for agreeing with me twice.

Mr Hedgehog - the stickers were all either championship sponsors (which had to be there to pass scrutineering) or my personal sponsors (which had to be there so I didn't have to pay for anything). They were taken off after I stopped competing in it, because of the shame.

Other than that I can't really see how it's been any more chaved than your example, although it is massively more girly, which was my point - what ever you do to a "girl's car" it's still a "girl's car".

Dave Hedgehog

14,580 posts

205 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Captain Muppet said:
Thanks to Jimslops for agreeing with me twice.

Mr Hedgehog - the stickers were all either championship sponsors (which had to be there to pass scrutineering) or my personal sponsors (which had to be there so I didn't have to pay for anything). They were taken off after I stopped competing in it, because of the shame.

Other than that I can't really see how it's been any more chaved than your example, although it is massively more girly, which was my point - what ever you do to a "girl's car" it's still a "girl's car".
ahh i thought it was like that for a track day wink

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Captain Muppet said:
Dave Hedgehog said:
jimslops said:
Captain Muppet said:
God that looks amazing.

I have a car which is matt black and has a little flip up spoiler on the back, front lights hidden behind moveable flaps, carbon fibre front wings, matt black wheels, lowered on coil-overs, sticky tyres, roll cage and is making way more power than standard.

It's a girls car though:


Indeed it is
and its been chaved

getmecoat
Thanks to Jimslops for agreeing with me twice.

Mr Hedgehog - the stickers were all either championship sponsors (which had to be there to pass scrutineering) or my personal sponsors (which had to be there so I didn't have to pay for anything). They were taken off after I stopped competing in it, because of the shame.

Other than that I can't really see how it's been any more chaved than your example, although it is massively more girly, which was my point - what ever you do to a "girl's car" it's still a "girl's car".
I think he made that comment tongue in cheek tbh!

jimslops

6,419 posts

155 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Captain Muppet said:
Thanks to Jimslops for agreeing with me twice.

Mr Hedgehog - the stickers were all either championship sponsors (which had to be there to pass scrutineering) or my personal sponsors (which had to be there so I didn't have to pay for anything). They were taken off after I stopped competing in it, because of the shame.

Other than that I can't really see how it's been any more chaved than your example, although it is massively more girly, which was my point - what ever you do to a "girl's car" it's still a "girl's car".
To clarify: I was agreeing with you once. You said it is a girls car, I am agreeing. Hope this is clearer. Any further confusions, please let me know or perhaps you can PM me for a quicker response. No need to thank me - I am glad to be of assistance.

Dave Hedgehog

14,580 posts

205 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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St John Smythe said:
I think he made that comment tongue in cheek tbh!
a little bit wink i didnt know it was a proper comp car thou

oO Trouble Oo

170 posts

150 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Captain Muppet said:
God that looks amazing.

I have a car which is matt black and has a little flip up spoiler on the back, front lights hidden behind moveable flaps, carbon fibre front wings, matt black wheels, lowered on coil-overs, sticky tyres, roll cage and is making way more power than standard.

It's a girls car though:


Such a girlie little shopping wagon. LOL

Edited by oO Trouble Oo on Friday 2nd March 09:16

jimslops

6,419 posts

155 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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oO Trouble Oo said:
Such a girlie little shopping wagon. LOL

Edited by oO Trouble Oo on Friday 2nd March 09:16
Agree. Even has a hardtop to avoid getting his hair wet, awww.

jimslops

6,419 posts

155 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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hora said:
Subjective but any bloke who owns a Vauxhall will class 100% of cars smaller than his as 'girls' cars.
Who is the VX owner?

Boydie88

3,283 posts

150 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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hora said:
Subjective but any bloke who owns a Vauxhall will class 100% of cars smaller than his as 'girls' cars.
Wtf?