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WHITE CLASSIC, SIDCUP, 5PM

Saw heading towards HURST ROAD,

White Classic, Looked very Low..

Tinted windows (think)

i waved,

you seemed to be chatting to your girl...

Baz

Silver Classic, Blue Graphics

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That was about the time when I saw you! only I don't have the bonnet yet lol. Is there another scooby in maidstone with the carbon spoiler?

:):):boldblue:

It was you..we were deciding did it or didnt it...Rhys said No in the end...I decided Yes it did have a carbon bonnet ...er I was wrong!!! :D

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Ahhh was me, thanks for the comments. Bonnet coming very very soon lol.

Your car looked very nice too, love the colour.

Why thankyou...I think it reflects my perspnality... :):boldblue::lol:

.waits for comments........... :):D:rotfl:

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Ok explain banana??lol :thumbup::thumbup:

Banana is the common name for a fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genus Musa which produce this commonly eaten fruit. They are native to the tropical region of Southeast Asia. Bananas are likely to have been first domesticated in Papua New Guinea. Today, they are cultivated throughout the tropics.

Banana plants are of the family Musaceae. They are cultivated primarily for their fruit, and to a lesser extent for the production of fibre and as ornamental plants. As the bananas are mainly tall, upright, and fairly sturdy, they are often mistaken for trees, when the truth is the main or upright stem is called a pseudostem, literally meaning "fake stem", which for some species can obtain a height of up to 2–8 m, with leaves of up to 3.5 m in length. Each pseudostem can produce a bunch of yellow, green, or even red bananas before dying and being replaced by another pseudostem.

The banana fruit grow in hanging clusters, with up to 20 fruit to a tier (called a hand), and 3-20 tiers to a bunch. The total of the hanging clusters is known as a bunch, or commercially as a "banana stem", and can weigh from 30–50 kg. The fruit averages 125 g, of which approximately 75% is water and 25% dry matter content. Each individual fruit (known as a banana or 'finger') has a protective outer layer (a peel or skin) with a fleshy edible inner portion. Both skin and inner part can be eaten raw or cooked. Western cultures generally eat the inside raw and throw away the skin while some Asian cultures generally eat both the skin and inside cooked. Typically, the fruit has numerous strings (called 'phloem bundles') which run between the skin and inner part. Bananas are a valuable source of vitamin B6, vitamin C, and potassium.

Bananas are grown in at least 107 countries. In popular culture and commerce, "banana" usually refers to soft, sweet "dessert" bananas. The bananas from a group of cultivars with firmer, starchier fruit are called plantains. Bananas may also be cut and dried and eaten as a type of chip. Dried bananas are also ground into banana flour.

Although the wild species have fruits with numerous large, hard seeds, virtually all culinary bananas have seedless fruits. Bananas are classified either as dessert bananas (meaning they are yellow and fully ripe when eaten) or as green cooking bananas. Almost all export bananas are of the dessert types; however, only about 10-15% of all production is for export, with the United States and European Union being the dominant buyers.

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Yellow Type R Friday evening on M20 with girlie driving. Smoke pouring out from underneath car. Smelt like the hand brake was still on dear. :thumbup:

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See big jay about 3:30 followed me out of Chatham. Got a wave, car sounded and looked clean.

Hi mate spotted you right back thanks for the wave :D also i spotted Scoots,BrainD and Stardust :D

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