Especialy for the Almondaters :-)

The other car that used them was the Scimitar GTE, but again in 4 stud pattern. % stud are very rare indeed.

Chris
 
That's a very tenuous link even for you Guy. Mr T likes marzipan full stop. I like bananas no link their either. Question for you though well a couple really 1) do you have any white trainers. 2) is your fridge / washing machine / tumble dryer white. If so is that a code that you prefer arctic white, ahhhhhh truth is out now Hombre
 
to answer your questions Mick, my trainers are black so I can get away with wearing them when I should be waring shoes :wink: my appliancies are silver or black but I still like white anyway, I just happen to own an almond p6 it could easyley have been any colour truth be known and I've said it before on here my ideal colour would be Cameron green, but I would own any colour p6 the one before buttercup was Mexico brown and there are pics of it on this forum somewhere and I loved that car too and owned it twice :LOL: so in short I have no colour predjudice and I'm sure I've just spent the last 5 mins writing this on my phone for you to be sniggering at the fact you got me :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

KEEP ON SMILING MICK...... I AM :D
 
Now there is a thought, why arn't home appliances coloured almond :mrgreen: Truth be told there was a fad many years ago for Bathroom fixtures basins and tubs to be a mucky yellow colour :roll: thankfully didn't last long :LOL: But all this is a little unkind after all who wants to see Brigade Red or Admiral Blue appliances (Avocado did make an appearance in bathroom ware at one time :oops: ) Like I said in my first well meant and informative post (some may say disparaging) Almond is great in a Christmas cake.

Graeme
 
Almond 'used' to be a very popular colour when I was younger. I remember all the pubs had their woodwork in it :mrgreen:
 
GrimV8 said:
Almond 'used' to be a very popular colour when I was younger. I remember all the pubs had their woodwork in it :mrgreen:

Are you sure? might it have been a nice clean white which had just suffered from to much cigarette induced smoke :LOL:

graeme
 
ghce said:
GrimV8 said:
Almond 'used' to be a very popular colour when I was younger. I remember all the pubs had their woodwork in it :mrgreen:

Are you sure? might it have been a nice clean white which had just suffered from to much cigarette induced smoke :LOL:

graeme

Keep up Graeme , that's what mr Grim was referring to !
 
On the colours front I remember people chucking out decent hifi equipment in the early 90s because it was silver. I guess my point is what goes around comes around. Peugeot and Renault are now doing some metallic browns on their cars.
 
rockdemon said:
On the colours front I remember people chucking out decent hifi equipment in the early 90s because it was silver. I guess my point is what goes around comes around. Peugeot and Renault are now doing some metallic browns on their cars.
Are you saying 'One Day' almond will be back in? Like flares again I spose :mrgreen:

Haven't noticed Guys trousers yet :|
 
I've never met guy and if I did I'm not sure it would be appropriate for me to concentrate on hos trousers...
 
^^ :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: ^^

Can't remember last time I wore a pair of flares but admit I had a few pairs in the mid to late 70's when I was a teenager :LOL:
 
Don't be shy Mr R/D, he won't bite , name him, you won't get caught out, he will never know, Guy, don't read any further :D
 
There's one particular one... Known colloquially as the 'mango mentalist. Maybe you know him? :D
 
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