Re: fitting bumper IN FTO
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:10 pm
On the front of the car on top of the bonnet hingesAstron_Boy wrote:on an angle hanging out the boot?
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On the front of the car on top of the bonnet hingesAstron_Boy wrote:on an angle hanging out the boot?
Forgot the troll face.Sahin wrote:On the front of the car on top of the bonnet hingesAstron_Boy wrote:on an angle hanging out the boot?
HAHAHAHAHA. That was sooo funny, when I went to pick up the giant box in my VAN. The security guard was like "I don't know how the f**k he expected to fit that, let alone try" Hahahaha.kiz wrote:Just don't do what I did
Rocked up to the Startrack Express depot to pick up my bars with my work car. Being a Ford I thought sh*t yeah, they'll fit, if they can get them into FTOs i'll fit them in here like a piece of cake.
An hour later after becoming really frustrated and giving the security guard something to laugh at I realised I couldn't even get one into it....
So I left them behind to get put back into storage..
Moral of the story, make sure you can fit them before you pick them up
I was determined to get them hahaObsidianRadio wrote:HAHAHAHAHA. That was sooo funny, when I went to pick up the giant box in my VAN. The security guard was like "I don't know how the f**k he expected to fit that, let alone try" Hahahaha.kiz wrote:Just don't do what I did
Rocked up to the Startrack Express depot to pick up my bars with my work car. Being a Ford I thought sh*t yeah, they'll fit, if they can get them into FTOs i'll fit them in here like a piece of cake.
An hour later after becoming really frustrated and giving the security guard something to laugh at I realised I couldn't even get one into it....
So I left them behind to get put back into storage..
Moral of the story, make sure you can fit them before you pick them up