And the girl in it looks like my wife - only nicer. Now, if I could just get the two of them to meet.....
Wow - it's my car!
Don't you just love catching a glimpse of your own car sometimes. Especially when its following you or in front of you (assuming your not chasing the git who's stealing it)
Sprint Blue RS6 plus in shop window on high street
RE: Sprint Blue RS6 plus in shop window on high street
Hehehe.....excellent....admit it, you just wanted to be in the 'spotted' section didn't you 
I know what you mean though....I still look back at my car and think 'awesome' after I've parked it somewhere (usually at the far end of a carpark so no-one can open their door into it!)

I know what you mean though....I still look back at my car and think 'awesome' after I've parked it somewhere (usually at the far end of a carpark so no-one can open their door into it!)

DaveP...
Audi Allroad - Daily slogger
S1 Exige - Track beast
Audi Allroad - Daily slogger
S1 Exige - Track beast
RE: Sprint Blue RS6 plus in shop window on high street
Or do what I do and take two spaces..........i did it in France and got some french <beep> who parked his car right against my drivers door even though the car park was virtually empty, he must of had to climb out of his passenger door to get out of his own car..............but then it was France
And as correctly pointed out, it is just a place you go through to get to Germany, Italy and Spain.................... 


RE: Sprint Blue RS6 plus in shop window on high street
Fame at last!
Ditto re the parking. It's a shame when you've got a car that drives brilliantly, but because of prats you actually have to walk more.
I once parked a brand new Golf VR6 in the middle of an almost empty car park only to come out of the DIY store about 3 minutes later to find a couple of pensioners parking about a foot away, and the fat old dear getting out with her massive shopping bag. That's why we Brits are so good at queuing I suppose.
I've even chosen jobs based on how safe it is to park!
Ditto re the parking. It's a shame when you've got a car that drives brilliantly, but because of prats you actually have to walk more.
I once parked a brand new Golf VR6 in the middle of an almost empty car park only to come out of the DIY store about 3 minutes later to find a couple of pensioners parking about a foot away, and the fat old dear getting out with her massive shopping bag. That's why we Brits are so good at queuing I suppose.
I've even chosen jobs based on how safe it is to park!
Re: RE: Sprint Blue RS6 plus in shop window on high street
Jeeves wrote:Fame at last!
Ditto re the parking. It's a shame when you've got a car that drives brilliantly, but because of prats you actually have to walk more.
I once parked a brand new Golf VR6 in the middle of an almost empty car park only to come out of the DIY store about 3 minutes later to find a couple of pensioners parking about a foot away, and the fat old dear getting out with her massive shopping bag. That's why we Brits are so good at queuing I suppose.
I've even chosen jobs based on how safe it is to park!
And I thought it was only me that did that, although I can almost guarantee that even if I park miles away, I come back to find either the most ugly 4X4 or a grubby white van parked next to it.
The ones that really P£$% me off is are the one that rest their car door on yours whilst you are sat in it, ignorant b%$t££$.

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RE: Re: RE: Sprint Blue RS6 plus in shop window on high stre
Couldn't agree more, especially when a heavy person gets out and the car rises. I find a couple of baby seats makes a car offputting to park next to, so I keep mine installed (isofix) just to enhance the defence!
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