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The Nürburgring is a well-known race track in Germany where cars are tested. The time it takes to complete a lap there is often used to show how fast or slow a car is.
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Hello, hello, and welcome back to the Reload podcast.
Happy 2026.
It's weird to say.
Happy New Year.
We're back and a new year.
Same old us.
Yep.
This episode 149, previous episode was 148.
It was the Christmas special.
It was a long one.
It was.
I just realized there were setting up.
It was two and a half hour episode.
Sorry, forgot to say.
I'm Nigel Montt and joined us always by...
Lee Maxwell.
Connor McCann.
Yep.
And yeah, very enjoyable night that and the quiz was fantastic.
It was good crack.
Connor won as usual, you know.
We got some abuse for that.
Like, so Richie, I think Richie took the hump because he wasn't invited this year.
And then he was...
Richie getting upset at his own.
But it was because he said he would have beat me this year.
And I'd be honest with you, I think he would have beat me this year.
Yeah, Richie, it's very good when it comes to knowledge.
It was very interesting too because a few people were messing and are messing back
saying like, oh, I got five out of six in this round and bits and pieces as well.
That's very good to sort of...
Yeah.
I play along.
That was good.
And my brain obviously works very differently than some people's because it was that round
with the biscuits one.
Yeah.
Loads of people got loads of the answers.
See?
Yeah.
But it wasn't that hard.
You're not under pressure.
Yeah, it's like people shouting on the TV when...
Yeah.
Or you're doing like a radio.
Are you stupid or are you stupid?
But when you're...
Yeah.
In the heat of the moment.
Well, don't worry.
Jack was panicking.
Like, Jack was panicking.
But it was good crack, didn't it?
Yeah, he thought he would and he clearly didn't.
Nope.
Yeah.
So let's crack on and let's find out what's been going on in our lives.
So far away.
Well, I've got a new cabinet for my Lego.
It is absolutely awesome.
Which we built over Christmas and yes, I'm very pleased with it.
So I've been able to build more Legos that turns out I didn't even know that I had.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Very Lego found.
Yeah.
The fact that she's been buying the same things twice.
Oh, that's very good.
Yeah.
Oops.
So I love Lego, obviously.
Have you been in the new Lego store, Belfast?
No, I haven't.
No.
The first, I think I was in Belfast a couple of times before Christmas.
I got to open the start of December or something like that and every time when it passes just
a mental queue.
Yeah.
It's fine now.
But that's also like, hey, do you like drugs?
Have you been to the local fucking drug dealer?
Yeah.
There's a new one open.
But I, you know, when I get paid each month, I buy one or two bits that have been looking
at her.
Feed addictionally, yes.
But because I've had nowhere really to put them, I had quite a few of them in the living
room, but you have to dust them all the time and then you're scared of like knocking bits
off them and the living room was very cluttered.
So I haven't really had anywhere proper to put them.
So I've had loads for ages that I haven't built on purpose because I had nowhere to
store them.
And now I do.
And I've actually nearly run out of room in it already.
She was like, oh, I need another cabinet.
I'm like, where the fuck are we going to put another cabinet?
But yeah.
So I built, I was showing Nigel there before we started recording.
One of my favorite builds that I did was it's a Lego City F1, like Laurie truck.
And it's like a kids one.
Hi, what'd you say it's 8 to 12 or something?
Well done to you.
It builds out.
It's fucking impressive.
Get them off to McLaren.
Get them apprenticeship.
That's what they're looking.
But it's, it's a really, really detailed build and so many little features as you're
building it that you're going, wow.
And then I built Sukie's S2000 from Too Fast Too Furious.
And when you're building it as you're going through, you put in, there's a little engine
cover, a little red engine cover that says VTech on it.
There's like a couple other bits in the engine bay, but then you put the bonnet on and you
can't see any of that.
And the bonnet doesn't open.
And the bonnet doesn't open.
So it's just pointless.
Yeah.
But you just know as you've built it, that's in there.
I know what's inside there.
Yeah.
Should I give it an option for a perspex hood or bonnet or something?
It was the Fast and Furious, Too Fast Too Furious Supra had that, I think.
The gold one had the perspex on.
But yeah, that's been fun.
So I've now gone through and tidied up all my steel box Lego and kind of a Naya Duna
what I have, but I did have a few doubles of things.
So I gave a couple of them to the, like the cash for kids Christmas appeal and stuff.
And then I still have a couple that I might just hang on to for Star Wars ones and stuff
that I bought myself.
Well, it'll take probably 20 years for them to go up in value.
Maybe they will, maybe they won't.
But that's not why I have them.
And like once I build them, the boxes go in the bin.
Like once they're built, they're for me.
They're not for...
I was just going to take them apart and sell them.
So you might as well just...
No.
Unless you were going to do some sort of display on top of the box or something.
But then that'll be a bit weird.
Yeah.
I know a fella who buys them, builds them with his kids, then takes them apart,
rebags them all and sells them on.
Yes, your expression says it all.
Okay. Yeah, it's kind of weird.
Sounds like a fun guy.
At that point, you would just buy the knockoff Chinese stuff, which comes in the bags
and is what, like, an eighth of the price.
Funny that at gravity, there was a fella doing the knockoff Chinese stuff,
at least he was sold out.
I'm not surprised, yeah.
We were, I think it was the Sunday, so gravity's a two-day show, I think.
Possibly.
And it was me and Colin was over and Colin's son and Colin went over to the stall.
He couldn't decide whether he wanted this Lego or something else.
I think it was an hour between the decision and he went back, was all sold out.
Oh, shit.
And that was probably 11 or 12 o'clock on the Sunday.
Oh, so I was well sold out then.
It was good.
Like, I forget how my models were, but they weren't there.
Because the two cats as well, like, are they all put together cats that Lego don't do?
You know, like, engine-specific and car-specific, it's pretty cool.
Around Christmas time, you get bombarded with, like,
you know, targeted ads on Instagram and stuff for, like, wee Porsche models and stuff that...
I've been targeted, most of them because I was looking for Landau or Defenders for a friend
at work, but I've been targeted on, must be Tech Talk or Instagram for the knockoff Defender Lego.
Aye, there you go, yeah.
Aye, they're probably saying that you've looked at Lego before.
Go for it, just...
No, you're looking at Defenders.
Your data is for sale first.
Oh, 100%.
Yeah, I like the knockoff ones.
Some of them, because they can't have the official licensed names,
some of those names are very funny.
The Jurassic Park gate.
It's called Entrance to the Dinosaur Zoo.
Yep.
Yeah, there's some weird ones, like...
Or like...
Ancient magical kingdom.
There's like a Boba Fett or, you know, like a bounty hunter type one.
He's called, like, Space Hunter or something.
Aye, that's some inventive names, like, cool.
What else is new with me?
Connor and I have been doing some work in the garage, again.
Not as much as we hoped to get done over Christmas because other stuff happened and I had a lot of
Lego to build, but we did get some stuff rearranged.
The two jettas have been swapped around.
The donor jettas now end of the middle of the garage, so it's going to get chimney chopped.
Chopped, chopped, chopped.
Yep.
They make a better room.
So the thing with the donor jettas, obviously it's a Mark 1 jetta,
but the roof's no good to leave because it has a sunroof.
The quarter panels have been cut up.
The bootlet has been used.
The rear panel has been used.
Yep.
The doors you can keep.
I'm going to keep the doors.
The floors is no point in keeping.
They actually look solid, but you can buy the floor panels anyway,
and then the entire front end is good to you.
I'm going to keep the front end.
There's no arches on it, unfortunately, but the front chassis legs, the bonnet,
the inner arches, the front panel, the glass.
Cut it at the bottom of the windscreen, keep everything forward,
and keep the doors and the dash, I think.
The dash seems to be in decent condition.
And I think they're jettas-specific.
They're different than a Golf, so at least you have that.
And even if it turns out it's not in great shape,
because I haven't seen it for a long time,
other than kind of peeking in through the shell,
but it's still handy to have if you ever want to do a wrap dash or anything like that.
Yeah, that was good.
Jake and Polly came round last night and gave us a push around with them,
because the donor's wheels were all flat, and the tires were literally holes in them.
One of them blew up, and I was like,
I'm not this won't inflate that dead.
And I was like, no, when it isn't inflating,
then you're kind of regretting it, because you're like,
this is going to explode like it's going to be worn this tire.
Yeah, that just a bit of general tidying in the garage.
And then it was up in the workshop too, more tidied out.
Went through a lot of stuff, threw out stuff.
And you find a lot of stuff that you didn't know you had,
so you can't laugh at me for my LEGO collection,
because your parts collection is disgraceful.
So I'd boxed up like all the Mark III parts and Mark II parts all individually,
and like Mark III front light sets that I had like, you know...
How many headlights did you find?
Oh, God.
Must have been 20.
Mark III headlights?
Mark III headlights.
Polo headlights, Corado headlights.
Yeah, Mark III headlights.
Fog lights. I'm coming down with Mark III fog lights.
Get them on eBay.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to build myself two sets of really good ones,
and then I'll sell off whatever I don't want then.
I have boxes and boxes and Mark II bits,
and I'm just sitting looking at it going...
What am I doing?
And that's not specialized stuff?
That's the thing.
That's general...
Yeah, like it's not specialized stuff.
The Audi bit here and there, but nothing.
But something that will sell, you know, people might actually want.
There was stuff I was going through and found like,
handbrake cables for a Polo with drum brakes,
and I was like, even if I ever build a Polo,
it's not going to drum brakes on it.
So it was like, who the fuck wants this?
Ben, Ben, you know, and I was ruthless,
and I took like five big rubble sacks out of the place of just shit
and fucking old parts of stuff that you were hoarding
because you were young and didn't have any money.
And now you're like, I don't need this.
And if I was...
It's an infant first grab.
Yeah.
And then it's stuff that I...
was never really cleared out fully from when your dad had it.
Yes, when I was his business.
So there was stuff I was going through and Ben and like,
just old like fucking kitchen, making stuff that, you know,
like glues and things that are long gone off.
And I was like, right, Ben, Ben, Ben.
So at five rubble sacks.
Do you have the freedom of your local skip
that you can just dump in anything without having to sort through it?
Yes.
Or you just dump in somebody's lane.
No, no, no, no, no.
I might be an arsehole, but I'm not that bad.
No, the dump is usually pretty good.
Like they're not...
Do you have the pre-book on appointment?
No.
That's what Conber does.
Oh, really?
And then there's special areas for different things,
carried off the same.
So there is areas for different things.
And by the way, I like going to Bambridge
because it's kind of like when you drive in like a horseshoe ship.
Yeah.
So if you know where everything is,
you can have everything arranged in the car,
or you know, and just...
Stop here, first stop there, yeah.
And to be honest with you, they don't really micromanage you.
You know, if you get out and look like you know what you're doing,
they just fucking leave you alone.
So things slip through the net.
Depends who's on.
Things slip through the net, as you always say.
Depends who's on, keeping an eye on you too.
Conber you go into, and you can get boys that don't give a shit,
and you get boys that...
Like Nazis?
Or just going, what are you doing?
You can't do that.
Aye.
Aye, we have a burn pile up at the farm,
and there's a lot of stuff I just burn.
I, to be honest with you, that's what I was saying.
Because it couldn't be ours for the...
200-liter drum, barrel drum.
Dull few holes in it.
I had like a burn...
Because there is stuff like,
like even garden waste and stuff that would burn.
Just to get rid of it.
Obviously, you can't burn metals and things like that.
Well, I do have the fire leg to take a video of,
and just sell it the...
Greta Thunberg's fucking Instagram.
Instagram is not going to affect the environment.
Sorry, I interrupted you, Lee.
No, that was...
How do you?
Yeah.
What else happened?
Christmas.
Christmas happened.
Christmas happened.
Anybody get any Christmas presents?
Good car relief things or...?
I got F1 Lego.
I got Technics Lego.
Got a really cool thing from my son.
Have you ever been to the Northern Ireland shop?
I mean, Northern Ireland.
I mean...
The football shop.
No, Born and Bread.
Like the tourist kind of...
I've seen their stuff on the airports.
I've never been to a shop.
So Jack got me a wee manager.
I think it's a company called Cowshed.
And they started off by doing the Harlow Wolf Crayons.
Yes, I love Harlow Wolf Crayons.
We've got a wood meat wagon.
So anybody outside Northern Ireland,
the meat wagon's basically the police landovers
that are heavily reinforced.
Yes, bundled up and taken away.
The used to be dark gray, like military gray.
And then the PSNA happened
and then became white with pattern or...
Somebody, it might have been one of the Americans,
sent me a picture of one of them,
one time the gray ones.
A financial telephone line on the side of it.
On the side of it, yeah.
And I sent them back.
I was like, yeah, you know,
whenever things sort of calmed down a little bit,
they tried to make them a bit more friendly.
Painted them white.
I just painted them white.
Still an armored fucking Land Rover.
Yeah.
Some of you used to have the water cannons
and stuff on them and...
Did you ever hear about the time,
back in the day I'm talking, 25 years ago,
there used to be big cruises happening,
banger and cummer in the Max Bar days.
And I think the police were aware of this cruise
that was happening on the cummer.
And for some reason they sent meat wagons down.
Yeah.
Or maybe the boys were on duty or whatever.
And they came down in the cummer car park really fast
because people were, you know, doughnutting and stuff.
And they came down past Super Valley and turned and tipped it.
Oh, fuck.
In front of all the people.
Oh, Christ.
It was very hilarious.
I can imagine.
I had to get like a lorry recovery.
Aye, because God knows what they weigh.
There's what I was going to say.
They must be so heavy.
There's a recovery guy three miles into the country
and I guess contracted his police recovery.
Aye.
So they weren't too far away.
But that would have been embarrassing.
Yeah.
I remember one night as a cruise in New York,
that this is going way, way back.
Five ways round about as you come into New York,
you have Hallford and stuff there.
In that retail park, there was a big cruise.
And the police come in and one of the Landrovers,
boys were doughnutting in Twin Cams.
This is going back like, I might have been driving,
I might not.
You know, it's 20 years ago.
And when they came in, three Twin Cams just sat doughnutting around them.
And I was like, what are you going to do?
Like it's fucking, it's just Lawless down there.
Like, yeah.
I remember the New York cruises, like you got boys from South Armour.
And just over the border, didn't give two toots.
Didn't give a fuck.
They didn't give a fuck.
And they know the borders, what, 10 minutes that way.
Like, yeah.
There was no cooperation back then.
No.
Aye, that's it.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, there was a very different time.
Yeah, definitely.
I think a lot of that, you got away with a lot of it more too as well,
because the cops genuinely had more to be worrying about
troubles and things going on.
And when I got my test, I think it was 96 or 97,
you were just coming in the Good Friday agreement times
and the cops were everywhere.
There were maybe four or five times what they are now.
But the work looking for you.
But if the thing you're doing, they would just pull a little rice up with you.
Aye.
You know.
Don't let, don't get caught again, kind of thing.
They're more concerned of getting shot or, you know, catches.
That was the thing, yeah.
Yeah.
Um, what else?
Did you get any Christmas?
I did actually, yeah.
I got, um, something I've been looking for a long time is, um, metal shear.
You know, like a bench mender one, like a guillotine.
Oh, yeah.
For making patch panels.
Um, and a set of stretcher shrinkers for, um.
Why?
No, for panels again.
So imagine you wanted to make, uh, like an arch lip.
Mm-hmm.
So you would fold a piece of metal, say 90 degrees.
And, but then obviously it's straight and you want it like an arch.
This will actually like pull the metal apart and curve it around.
Very good.
Um, I'm probably describing that terribly, but.
Rather than a 90 degree bend, like a corner, this makes it into like a rounded bend.
Basically just like the arch shape keeps the lip, so it stretches the metal.
Or if you want to do it in the other direction, it'll like shrink the metal.
So like pulls it together.
Um, I've wanted them for a long time.
So that was good.
Did I get anything else?
I don't know.
I think that was it mostly like automotive wise.
Um, but I'm looking forward to using them.
Yeah.
That's the thing with the guillotine is obviously I use the grinder a lot.
It's noisy for a start.
It's very dirty because you're getting dust particles from the blade and the metal.
And when you're out there for six hours at a time constantly cotton,
it does build up and it gets fucking everywhere.
And you have less risk of removing a finger.
I was going to say, yep.
Which I have attempted on a few times.
Was that drink terrible?
No, you made a funny face and you drank it.
There's just a bit tart.
All right.
You weren't expecting it.
Um, what have I been up to over Christmas?
I got some new bushes for my r32.
You did.
So sometimes Connor gets me presents that I don't even know that I need.
And he goes, you need this.
You just opened that box.
Was it rear axle bushes?
Ah, it was the poly bushes for the trail norms.
Sometimes I know what I need.
And sometimes Connor goes, here's what you need.
Well, I give you the list of stuff you needed to buy for the r32 you remember years ago.
And then I knew you hadn't made a move on it yet.
And it was.
You gave a gentle nudge.
Well, it was Black Friday.
It's a happy Christmas.
It was Black Friday.
And that's the only part that you're only going to get one chance to buy.
So that's why I was like, right, get it now.
And then at least you have it.
Sometimes I can get stuff out of work and then,
but then there's some stuff, especially for the very older cars that I can't get.
So, um, yeah.
Another thing that happened on Christmas day.
So we talked on the Christmas episode about remote control cars.
And I showed you my little MR2 remote control car that's now in the new cabinet.
And we talked about the old cars, like the off-road type ones that flipped over and kept going.
Do you remember talking about these?
And on Christmas day, I was at my granny's house.
Conversation came around to cars.
And my granny was like, I still have you and Lauren's old remote control cars.
Would you like to have them back?
After us talking about it like four days before.
That's spooky.
And I was like, absolutely I would.
So she took us down one of her, the beds and one of her spare rooms has like the drawers
under the bed and there they were.
In, what was it in?
In like an ancient Tesco bag, like the one, you know,
the old stripy ones that you don't see anymore.
Because I seen them.
I was like, is that the old one?
What sort of cars were they?
The flippy one?
Yeah.
Is it Nikko?
Nikko or Nikko or something?
I was like, one starts with a T as well.
There's us, Tyko, I think.
Tyko, is it?
I, these one though.
Nikko.
You charge the batteries before I come down?
Yeah, the batteries are scrapped.
So they come with like a wall mounted charger pack and the big square batteries.
So they don't seem to be working, but the controllers,
the remote controllers had old, you know,
the old square nine volt batteries you put in your smoke detector.
They were still working.
Sweet.
And we had the, we, I think we tried it back to you.
What did we reckon the batteries was from, takes from 2002?
Yeah.
This nine volt battery, I'm still working on the controller because we thought
we'd leave batteries in them.
The terminals of the, you know, you pull it.
Nothing at all.
So if anybody knows anything about them, please hit me up.
Otherwise we're going to try and rebuild the batteries or get new batteries or something
because I'd love to have them going again.
And I have them both home with me in case we can fix them.
And then I'll give my sisters to her for her little boy.
Are they the charger pack you're telling about?
Are they, are the four, are the triple, are the triple A?
Just separate batteries?
Are they like a gel?
No, they're like a square.
Ah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
It looks like an old Nintendo cartridge.
I'd say you get the Neba.
And most of what's inside those is single battery cells that you can buy.
Yeah.
Anyway, so at least in the sequence.
The other thing I suppose we've been up to,
I don't know if we were going to talk about this separately,
was motor fixed cars and coffee?
Yes.
We went down, which sort of ties in with some of my talking anyway.
Crack on then.
So we went down, made a range to go to Paul's cart and coffee.
And that morning woke up and there was like three inches of snow here.
That's right.
Yeah.
And I was like, oh, wonderful.
So we took off in the TT at what time?
Quattro par.
Half seven.
You would imagine so, yeah.
Until I didn't have Quattro.
And also, I don't know if I mentioned this in the podcast.
I don't think I did before or not.
See, if you drive that car on ice or snow,
or do you ever go along the road and a farmer's been pulling out
and there's mud all over the road?
And it's, you feel a bit scary.
In that car, you would swear the back ends detached.
Right.
But it doesn't do it in the dry.
It doesn't do it in the dry road or anything like that.
But if it is wet, well, not wet.
Sorry.
I see or snow or that loose, like gravel,
you would swear that the back end of the car is disconnected.
Just twitchy or what?
Beyond twitchy.
Beyond twitchy.
It's scary.
Do you remember me talking about my Mark 4R32?
Yes.
Not like that.
It's unnerving.
No, not like that.
Because I said to Lee, if I was in the Bora,
I would have been drifting every roundabout
with confidence, with too much confidence.
I'd have been fucking around.
I could have put that Bora.
I could have slid that Bora if it was four meters long.
I could have slid it through a 4.2 meter gap.
The TT, I was shifting myself on a straight road.
It was scary.
It was.
And I was in the passenger seat and I was like, I don't like this.
Track is to roll off or on?
Try both.
The R32 is more drivable with the track is to roll off.
Yes.
The Bora was the same.
You had a lot more control on it.
This feels like.
So the computer was almost telling you,
you just feel one way you catch it and one way not.
And it's jerky.
That's not like this.
This is like smooth.
Like it.
This is like, you know, if you got a trailer
into like a fishtail, that's what it feels like.
Mm-hmm.
It's scary.
All the bushes are good at the back of it.
It went through MOT
less than 2,000 mile ago.
So there should be.
So with the rearrangement and the guards, the plan is.
You don't feel anything when it's dry now.
It's nothing in the dry.
But I do suspect they're known.
So the trail and arm, the back trail and arm comes forward
and sets up into like a metal bucket that is bolted through
and then the bucket bolts up into the body.
That bucket is known to rot.
Right.
And I'm wondering, is it is it rotten and it's moving around?
I don't know why it's only presenting itself
in slippery conditions is the thing.
Yeah, that's weird.
I work one TT and I drive it in the snow doing Chinese deliveries
and other times and I was so confident in that car.
I was the same with the Bora.
It was so good.
It was better than the R32 to drive.
Richie used to actually give off to me about how I drove the Bora.
He was like, you've too much confidence in that car.
Like that.
Like I drove that like a fucking dickhead.
You were to swear I had super glue in the tires
on that thing and that TT scourged me.
So I need to get it on the ramp enough.
Yeah.
So thankfully that bucket isn't part of the body.
It just bolts in now.
So it's.
You can replace it.
So that's a good thing.
So yeah, we got to McDonald's and I went, fuck this, I'm parking this.
So we parked at McDonald's and Bambridge
and Lee and I jumped in with James.
Fogle had the Silver Polo that you seen them in.
Yep.
And he stole it from Comber.
Yep.
That's what he'd known about and then bragged about it.
If I was in town or what's up.
Who else was there?
Stefan.
Stefan had the Fabia and him, Patti and Brown jumped into it.
We all headed down then.
Was that it?
I think it was.
Yeah.
Patti didn't bring his car.
Richie didn't bring his car.
We all just parked.
Got yourselves a convoy there.
The other thing was when we fucking went down past Nury, 20 minutes down the road.
There was no snow.
There was no snow and I could have drove the fucking TT,
but I didn't know what I was doing in Dublin or anything.
So we got down anyway.
Great day as always.
Like big spread of food, teas, coffees, fucking cold.
Motorfix cupcakes.
Shout out to them.
Yes.
They were good.
Oh, Gavin.
Sorry, Gavin.
Sorry, Gavin.
Gavin came in the transporter, the black line transporter, him and Clark.
And done the usual catching up with people new over Christmas.
They hadn't seen them in a couple of months and it's just good crack.
Paul gave us the tour of his toolbox as always.
He's like a proud father.
It's like the child he never had, even though he has so many.
Snap on loyal, is it?
Oh, yes.
He loves the snap on.
But yeah, it was a good day.
Well organized.
Nice range of cars.
Took a few photos.
We'll post onto the Instagram page when this goes out as well.
I'm trying to think was running massively standout this year.
Because at one point somebody was like, was it you Lee?
It was like, we should go and look at the cars.
Yeah.
Because we're just talking to everybody.
I just stood there and I took all in.
The car started leaving and you haven't seen them all so far, yeah.
Paul has a, I think it's a discovery.
Is it a discovery?
Like a lifted discovery on like off-road tires and stuff.
Glennon?
Yeah, like an older one.
I'm not really, I think he's had it for quite a while.
He has a real old sticker on it.
It does.
And it's so, it's so aggressive looking.
Like I'm not massively into like Land Rover stuff,
but it looks really, really cool.
It'd be like a 2002 kind of ship.
Possibly.
I have no idea.
Around that sort of era.
It's like lifted and big bumpers and big wheels and tires and things.
What else did we get up to?
We went for massive feet afterwards.
We went to Cosmo.
Cosmo?
No, all you can eat like buffets.
Or is it double?
Luffy Valley.
All right.
So basically the same as Belfast, but down there,
but it was a lot of feeding.
There was some food coming us after.
It was, aye.
I was coming up, I'm glad I wasn't driving
because I was in James's passenger seat
and the head was going like nodding off.
Aye, I'm sure it was great
because I think Lee was doing the same in the back.
I was snoozing the back, you know,
you just jam your head between the two back headrests
and just have wee toes.
And then, but Connor kept asking me questions
and I was like, aye.
Uh-huh.
Just went the drill from the side of your face.
There was more of a delay between every answer.
Aye.
When you're that sort of nice, happy, tired,
full of the sleep, you just don't answer.
You just leave me be, leave me be.
Stefan got his project car over here.
I don't know if we mentioned what it was.
I know I mentioned before
that he was bringing something here in the workshop.
So we don't want to say just in case he hasn't said
or I haven't said already,
but we had to push it up the hill.
And even though it's not a massively heavy car,
goodness.
The hill makes it a lot heavier.
And then-
I forgot about that.
He and I took into it and in two half days,
basically a couple hours each afternoon,
we had the whole front end dismantled,
engine out, sub frames out,
wheeled outside on a trolley,
power washed the base,
scrubbed it all down to degrease it.
I just remembered what it is.
Ah, yes.
And then-
A bit foggy this year too.
Drilled out the spot wells,
removed all the brackets,
the typical shear based stuff that I enjoy.
And then I put them to work,
to burn metal, the bay and the inner wings.
The inner wings are great on it.
And I was like, yes, you want them to stay great.
Do everything.
You know, so everything from the air pillars forward
is now burn metal.
He wants to weld up a few holes,
and then body work it and paint it.
So the deal I've done with them is,
because he's always pulling us out of holes for stuff,
I was like, I haven't time to do your bay
the way I always want to do.
I was like, if you do all the prep work and stuff,
I'll paint it for you.
I'll do the bit you can't do,
and then he can do all the mechanical bits
and things I got.
So that's good.
That'll be a nice wee car when it's done.
So that's good.
And then I got a phone call the other day.
Jake, who was on the last podcast with us,
bought coilovers for his Beetle.
Excellent.
And I said to him, as I always do,
if you're stuck, let me know.
If you need a hand, I'll come over.
Oh no, I'll be grand.
He says, I know how to do it.
He says, I don't have the confidence.
And I was like, I know you know how to do it,
but things can go wrong.
You know, you need tools, whatever.
I was like, if you want to even,
I'm going to take the R32 off the lift to put the TT on.
Get a put coilovers on a Mark IV and fucking 2Rs, whatever.
I just put it on, we'll do it here.
No, no, no, I'll be fine.
On the driveway.
You know what I'm saying?
Yes.
So he's doing it in his granny's garage,
which he probably would have had more light
out in the driveway with the fucking street lights.
It's terrible.
But he did.
He got the backs in, posted the picture.
Did you see it?
No.
So the back is set nicely out over the top of the wheel.
It's just going to sit perfectly.
You can look post about it sitting.
Yeah.
And I was like, that's actually going to work out well.
Went through the fronts, couldn't get the fronts out.
They're sitting, they're insert, aren't they?
Yes, they're down into the hub.
Now Mark V suffered badly for that,
I think on the passenger side, could not get these out.
And I was like, I'll come over and have a look.
So I thought myself over and fucking jam them down a bit
and it'll be fine.
Could not.
There was still maybe like half an inch or more
before they would go.
And I hadn't brought any totals with me,
you know, to start stripping the hubs and stuff.
And I was like, how much do you like these shocks?
And he was like, I don't even fucking ever come back in.
I was like, there's a really rash way you can do this.
And Jake being Jake was all in.
So he cut the springs when they're in the car.
They released the tension off them
and then removed the spring out.
And then just cut through the damper rod.
So he just took the shock out into halves.
Which probably was a lot quicker than me
going and getting all the fucking totals.
And but see when he took it out,
the guy that sold him that car told him
he was building an off-road project with this beetle,
which was a weird choice.
And he gave him these like machined aluminium
like spacers for the back that lifted the back end up,
you know, sat under the spring.
And Jake was like, they're obviously not fitted
because I have them here, but I don't know about the front.
So, but the front always looked really high
because he had the 17s on it.
No, it sort of throws the car off and it looks high anywhere.
It turns out when we got the shock out,
there was a fucking one inch long steel spacer
between the top spring mount and the top mount burn in the front.
So that's where you couldn't pop it out.
That's where you couldn't get it out because it was so fucking long.
Then now it's leverage.
Yeah. Weird, weird thing to do on a beetle.
So if anybody wants to left a mark four,
a two wheel drive mark four,
Jake has a kit for you, which is very fucking cool.
So we did that, got the passenger side in with the coil over in,
everything was good, went to the driver's side,
still couldn't get it.
Sorry, we got it out.
Couldn't get it in.
I was like, why the fuck is this being weird?
And I was like, it's probably due to the length of the drive shaft,
whatever. We'll take the hub off.
So I says, I'm going to have to come back tomorrow
with the tools anyway, we'll give it a go.
I like using a ball joint splitter like the scissor tape one,
so it doesn't tear the boot and stuff.
But I had a couple of cracks with a hammer straight out.
I was like, happy days, this is going really well.
Took the break off, lower ball joint, everything went well.
Could not get, took the hub nut off,
couldn't get the fucking drive shaft to slide out of the center of the burn.
It went out like most of the way.
There's about a five mil lip left on it.
Cannot get it to come out.
So Stefan's an air hammer,
so we'll use that and just fucking pop it out.
But we're supposed to do it yesterday
and we lost track of Stefan, I don't know where he is.
So it could be dead.
So yeah, that beat us, which is really annoying
because I wanted to see the car out, lowered sort of thing.
So I've been doing that.
Stefan's car.
We went yesterday on.
I was going to say, why did we lose track of time yesterday, Connor?
Because we went on a mystery mission.
A magical mistreater.
EDM car sales.
They import a lot of Japanese Volkswagen and things like that.
Did you see the weird thing that they had imported
that wasn't, certainly wasn't a Volkswagen younger than 30 years old,
put it that way.
Like most of what he brings in is Mark 7s,
clean Mark 7s, that kind of thing.
And a lot of Japanese cars.
A lot of Japanese cars.
Mostly used.
Dungan in a sh-tirection like.
Sturzstein.
Sturzstein, that part of the world.
Really nice guy.
I think he was bringing in a lot of Mark 6 GTIs last year.
Yes, he was, yeah.
Mark 6 GTIs and cars and S4s and things like that.
Guys, we went up with them and were there two hours with a group of people
who won't be named yet.
And they were looking at a Mark 3 Vento coupe.
Holy smokes.
Did you see it posted?
No.
No, white one.
It's been doing their rounds for a little while.
Yeah.
And everybody's like, oh, who's going to bad?
Who's going to buy it?
Yeah, it's a Japanese import.
So it was built in Japan.
What engine?
VR.
Holy smokes.
16-inch RSs.
What?
White.
It has, do you know the VR Rekaros, the early VR Rekaros,
like the Teilo Rekaro logo?
It is those.
It's a nice car.
That boy make a lot of purchases.
Yes.
So it's doing the rounds on the local Mark 3 Facebook groups now.
Who's bought it?
Who's bought it?
And nobody's.
We're not going to blow up anybody's spot.
No.
And nobody's saying anything.
So it'll all be revealed.
But it was a good day out.
That is tasty.
It's cool, isn't it?
It's very cool.
We'll be seeing this one at Dub Shed this year, apparently.
So who knows?
But the, yeah, like Lee has a Vento.
You've all the parts to do the coupe conversion.
I researched this extensively, like what, 15 odd years ago?
I know them inside out, quite literally inside out,
and where they've been caught and where to look.
So that's, I think, why we were asked to go along.
I was like, could you come up and give us a hand with us?
And I was like, yeah, we'll have a look and see.
I just went along for the trip.
So we're a great day out.
Can't name anybody it was our, because it'll sort of give it away.
But cage and all.
Cage and all.
It's a really, it's a nice car.
It's a little bit of tidying here and there,
but like it's, it's a seriously cool car.
That's a great base.
That's exactly what it is.
Yeah.
And the person who has bought it has a lot of plans for it
and things as well.
So it's cool to see.
But while we were there, because we were,
we were waiting for the mechanic to come back,
because he had said we could put it up onto the lift
to have a look underneath it and stuff, but.
Oh, he was like, so open.
Like he walked out, started and dropped it.
He walked out and was like, boys, it's cold outside.
I'm going inside.
Do whatever you need to do.
And we pulled the interior to get looking inside the quarter
panels to make sure everything was good.
And like someone, I'll edit that bit out.
Someone like just get in, rip the back seats out,
pull the door card off.
Like the, and your guy did knock her.
Yeah.
And as I said, up on the ramp.
And he was very, he has lots of cool stuff.
And he was like, go and look around.
You know, hook around.
And we, you know, when you're at somebody's place,
you don't want to be hooking around their stuff.
He was like, no, come on in here.
Look at this.
What do you think of this?
Showing us like Nova Sports, M3s, Primera GTs,
gorgeous blue S15.
Was like 500 horsepower.
Proper cargo.
Yeah.
RS4s, many fans.
Like it's just so, like beautiful fucking green RS4,
like the new shape RS4 and not like real nice green.
I was big bronze weightless.
I was very tempted to do it by myself.
It was, it was beautiful.
Like some really cool stuff.
And it's genuinely a nice guy.
Two door escort.
I know like the escort cause worth the two doors.
One of them, a four door E30 on bags.
He has some, I've seen a few years,
supposedly he brings in some really tasty stuff.
And sells some tasty stuff.
And that's like, the stuff comes out of Japan.
It's clean.
You know, that's the thing.
Like it's, he was more than happy to put it on the ramp.
And that's what we were waiting around for,
was his mechanic to come and put it on the ramp
and show us underneath it.
Like he wasn't like he was trying to hide anything with it.
And I said to him, I was like, what made you bring that in?
Cause obviously it's not like his normal stock.
And he went, I just seen it and thought it was weird
and thought, fuck it, I'll have that.
Have a go.
Aye.
So it was pretty good.
Worked out well.
Yeah.
So you'll, yeah, hopefully be seen over the show season anyway.
Yeah.
And you just a bit glad to hear that is me out of news.
What about yourself, Nigel?
Not a lot of cars recently.
Cause you know, that's just me.
Did reorganize one of my sheds
cause it was just getting ridiculous again.
So I just spent about an evening one night just going through it.
Isn't that a nice feeling?
I keep some of the dub shed merch there for the shop and stuff.
And it was just a bit untidy and got all boxed away.
Is it a case of like after dub shed?
You're absolutely knackered.
Throw it in the box.
And you just go, I'll sort it the other day and you don't buy.
It was on shelves, but it wasn't organized properly.
So doing that.
And then the main thing in the last week or so was basically been,
well the last few weeks has been dub shed.
And then we had a big meeting there, wasn't it?
Which you both had.
And we're getting things going probably.
And yeah, good entry so far in the dub shed.
I hate this.
What are we on?
93 days or something?
Something like that.
Everybody's panicking.
Just don't say that.
But who's about to?
Don't say that.
So good constructive meeting.
And yeah, so dub shed is the 11th and 12th April.
Yeah.
Yeah.
11th and 12th April.
So as usual, we do our indoor selection waves.
And our first wave will be at the end of the January,
then the first of February, then the 15th of February.
That's for indoors.
And then final after.
The final, it'll be.
The entry is closed on the 20th of February.
It's closed on the 20th and then the release.
As stressed before, it is not first come first served.
We do consider every entry.
So if you're not entering until the 20th of February,
that's still fine.
Sorry, I should say 27th of February.
Selection will be the 28th.
It's on the end release the next day, basically.
So if your car is not yet finished, that's fine.
You still have a month and a half before you need to submit your entry.
Yeah.
So look forward to that.
And then after the indoor stuff start, we'll do our usual,
or our new last year outdoor selection.
Which I think has worked perfectly in all aspects.
And we're going to have a few cars and coffees before Dubshed.
So our first one is planned for the 31st of January with Blackline.
And then we're going to have one start of March,
but we'll confirm the details later on.
Excellent.
That'll be good.
So they seem to have good events and raise a bit of money for charity.
Get everybody together and good fun.
I'm just like our group chat here.
And Paddy has sent a screenshot of one of these raffle pages,
one called Culture Competitions.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Upcoming draws, two grand or two cubes of red diesel.
That's fantastic.
Well, they're sticking on brand.
And as Richie said, Patrick, they're also called culture comps.
They're not giving away Rolex watches.
Very good.
So yes, Dubshed is looming, folks.
Yeah, he's looming very, very fast, scary fast.
It is fucking scary fast.
Someone, I think somebody had pointed out,
I think it was actually at the motorfix cars and coffee
that the Dubshed account had posted up a thing all 100 days to go
and everybody was like, holy shit.
Holy fuck.
Yeah, it was like a bit up the arse.
It wasn't suddenly it wasn't April.
It was 100 days.
There's an actual number on it.
Yeah.
Oh, once Halloween's over.
It flies.
Christmas.
And then it's just like click their fingers.
As we said before, it's like January Dubshed.
Yeah, February is just a day.
Yeah, I know it is.
It's a short one.
Right.
That's new with us.
We'll go into some new stories.
Many new stories, guys.
First one I had is Tokyo Auto Salon was.
Is that a hairdressing contest recently?
I wouldn't know much about that.
So on the lead up to it, Toyota have been teasing that they're going to release
what they call the midship.
So mid-engined two-seater vehicle.
And obviously their big thing over the years for that was the MR2.
And it's always been tired of this coming back.
They've brought the super back, you know, they've brought the 86 back.
Sorry to interrupt.
Yesterday at the AJM, we saw a GR Corolla.
Yeah, the way we didn't get them.
He's one brought in.
They're really cool.
Yeah.
A lot bigger than the RS, obviously.
Yeah, that'll be nice.
And it's for sale there.
Yeah.
I think it might be, he said it might, it's sold.
Maybe sold.
That was nothing on it.
Toyota boys will just jump over it.
It's something totally different.
So yeah, they're teasing basically that the MR2
was coming and going to be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon
without actually saying that that's what it was.
So when I come to unveiling this two-seater mid-engined vehicle,
it turned out to be two K trucks that they had modified.
So they basically trolled the entire fucking internet
to the point where they had like a,
sort of like a, you see like in a film on someone's text
and you'll see like, you know, this message,
this message back and forth between each other.
And it was like, is it a Keto Toyota or a Keto Toyota?
Is the CEO him messing his alter ego
with this two-seater mid-engined vehicle?
And it turned out to be the just fucking troll
on the internet.
So it did quite well.
Well, on the same kind of vein,
there's been a Honda S2000 concept revival
during the rounds on social media.
And it comes up from time to time and everybody goes,
oh, that's so exciting.
So it came up again.
It was then posted in one of the groups that I'm in.
And I was like, right, let's go and have a look at this.
And it looks cool.
I was like, wow, if they actually made that,
like it's obviously a render or a bit like,
yeah, that looks class.
But once you actually start digging,
there's no details of it.
And there's nothing from Honda.
Aye.
Auto car.
And it was the kind of reputable news outlet.
It's one or two posts,
basically the same post copied and pasted from
on some of the small sites.
It's busy going around in circles.
But it's AI generated stuff.
Aye.
So I'm like,
first of all, who came up with it in the first place?
Because then once it's out there,
then it gets picked up by another website,
picked up by another website.
And then if you do your Google search or an AI search,
it's kind of like self-feeding.
It's, you know, it's the AI gets another AI thing
and brings it back to you and says, look, this is the thing.
But it's just, it's really, really weird.
It was the same thing there before Christmas,
I suppose, maybe three or four months ago
when they were talking about
sticking the five cylinder RS3 engine into the Golf R.
And it was not an official from Volkswagen or anything.
It was just, oh, this is,
when you actually try to trace it back,
it never went back to a reputable source.
It just went around in circles, as you say.
Just put up speed.
The closest thing I could find is
the Honda CEO has publicly said they would love to do it.
But for now, the air renders are not real, unfortunately.
That's, it's not officially anything.
Yeah. So they've actually confirmed that.
That's a weird one.
Well, they haven't said anything.
The only thing they've said is they would love to do it.
But that's it.
So all the renders, all the things, they're not real.
You're talking about car manufacturers trolling
and doing stuff like that there.
Volkswagen took it a step further with W12 Golf.
Remember they've done the W12?
Yep.
And they actually done a prototype.
And then they've done nothing to follow it up.
Yeah.
Like they could have done a special edition Golf.
Yeah.
So I even like hinting towards that.
Or what was the big one?
It was a Golf that our friend Paul had put the deposit down on.
And it didn't exist yet.
Yeah. That was the R400.
The R400.
Yeah. And it never come in.
It was coming after it and the R400, the R400.
And then nothing.
It just never appeared.
Yeah.
That was in the back of the W12.
Ah, yeah.
So it was a weird one.
Yeah.
The... what else have I got here?
Well, what are you looking there?
One I've seen was the news that
Mandarii tests for drivers who were 70 may have been introduced
as part of new road safety measures.
Cognitive tests for older drivers could also be considered
as part of broader road safety strategies.
And the imps were just deaths and injuries
without limiting them depends of older drivers.
The government's plans would be published and full
aim to cut deaths and serious injuries.
About 24% of drivers killed in the collision in 2024
were 70 or older, while older drivers account for 12%
of all car cross casualties.
Does that put them at fault to wonder, you know,
are they involved in it?
Yeah.
If somebody's granny gets T-Boned to use that as a stat to push this.
Yeah.
I totally agree with that because you know yourself,
you see old people out driving and people,
they need their underpants and all the rest of it,
but it comes to the point when it's your danger.
It needs to be safe as well.
Like I remember Magranda,
when he and his last few days of driving or years of driving,
like he was sketchy.
My Granda was the same.
And you're just going, he is going to end up in a crash.
And luckily he didn't.
Yeah.
But you know, but then you could say there's some people
in their 20s need examined, not their eyesight,
but just their way of driving.
Just need examined.
Yeah, they need their head examined.
But yeah, I'd welcome that to balance with you.
There is this thing to older drivers, you know,
they're slow driving along and it makes people late
and then they make all necessary overtaking maneuvers
and all the rest of it, but what are you going to do about it?
I was going to say then that comes down to actually the person
making the maneuver.
The usual rage.
Yes, they need to manage that side of it.
Like I have family members that have medical licenses
and have to renew every three years.
And it's never an issue.
You just go and do it kind of thing.
I think in the past year or two, I've heard many stories
about, oh, did you hear about the old person was driving down
the wrong way down a carriageway?
Or, you know, there is some horror stories out there.
So that's it.
And then depending on family dynamics and stuff,
it's not as easy as just saying, well, you're not driving anymore.
You know, that's the thing.
Yeah, we'll see if that comes through.
There's been talk about that or something like that
for a long time now.
Yeah, yeah.
I think I had it sometime last year.
It must have been when that was.
Talked about it.
Yeah, I'd welcome that.
After a year and a half of absolute shithole governance,
that's actually a good thing.
They've actually propelled.
Actual move, yeah.
You know, the speaking of getting older,
it's actually something that the average UK car age is doing.
So now probably due to multiple factors of fucking,
well, the economy being on the outside center.
Cost 11, people can't afford to change as often, you know.
People don't want electric cars.
Well, this brings me on to a video.
I'm going to mention later on YouTube and the car dealer stroke repair.
And he was talking about why people aren't buying new cars.
And one of them is the cost of finances through the roof.
Yes, cost of borrowing.
Yeah.
So like a decade ago, the average age was six to seven years old.
It's now nine and a half, which when you work out
how many cars there is, that's a significant jump.
And you'll probably find that that affects multiple businesses,
like used car sales, mechanics.
Used cars are through the roof price wise.
It's insane.
Aye, it's mentally.
And that obviously affects us because we,
and probably most people listening to this,
are the target market for used cars.
We're not buying brand new cars all the time.
I certainly never have.
You have once Lee.
And even it was a damn sugar year old.
So have you ever bought a new car?
Laura got a cash card in 2010.
That's right.
Actually, yeah.
And it was actually a great car.
He said, yeah, great car.
Well raised.
It was brand new cash card in 2010.
Petrol 1500 decent spec, 14 and a half thousand
with 2,000 pound cash back or something like that.
Cash back discount because of something or other.
I wonder what the equivalent of that is now
and what cost it is?
25, 30 grand.
I see easily.
That's insane.
Look, that's only 15 years old.
Yeah.
So you can see why obviously it's increasing.
But then as you say, like that puts pressure on the used car market.
And then if the government do another round
of their fucking scrappage scheme
to try and get rid of older cars,
that narrows your window of where you can actually pick from.
Thankfully for the likes of me, I drive.
Well, I don't consider them,
but your average person is significantly older cars
like daily as in a 25 year old car.
It's probably not under as much pressure
because your average person isn't looking to buy that.
But in your case, for looking an everyday car for work or commuting,
that pushes you into that harder to find bracket.
And then even talking to like people yesterday and stuff,
like our mechanics and things like that,
that the emissions things on your cars
and the problems you're having with them, it's scary.
But yeah, I can see why the average is pushing up.
Europe is a lot.
Was Europe, when we were six or seven years old,
was it Holland was like 12 to 13 years old average,
but then they have better weather and the cars last longer.
We obviously salt and shitty conditions.
I'm probably down to the fact that culture,
that we don't tend to look after cars.
There's a big, there's a reactive maintenance thing here
rather than proactive.
Yeah.
And I think that's a UK wide thing.
I'm going to have another short rant here about car dealers.
Keep your fucking online stock up to date.
It's not that hard.
The amount of time I've gone on,
like, oh, there's a car I might consider buying,
tried to book a test drive, car sold.
Inquire about this car.
Oh, it's sold last week.
Well, why is it still in your fucking website then, Deckhead?
Really winds me up.
Oh, well, that's happened to you like eight times in a row.
Yeah.
Starts to wear thin.
Yeah.
Any other news?
Have any of you been reading about this F1 engine stuff that's going on?
No, what particularly?
So obviously the new F1 cars are coming out this year at Noidae.
We're actually testing their new F1 car
just the other day there in Spain.
Have you heard of it?
Yeah.
And they're going to be, I think,
one of the first to officially release their cars.
You know, they do a kind of release.
Hi.
Um, but the FIA apparently have called a meeting.
I'm not sure when it is, but sometime in the next few days
about some of the manufacturers are exploiting a loophole in the new rules.
Of course.
Here we go.
And the other teams who have not exploited this loophole
are crossed about that, as you would expect.
So I don't know the.
I guess Red Bull was one of the ones to exploit the loophole.
Because they are experts at that.
Red Bull and Mercedes.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
And some of the other teams have then obviously made complaints.
So I don't know the exact facts and figures,
but it's something to do with like the,
what's the word I'm trying to say?
Like the cubic capacity of the engine.
The ratio has to be, I think it's something like 16 to 1 of the compression.
Okay, yeah.
And, but it doesn't specify the operating temperature
at which it has to be that.
Oh, okay.
So they've discovered that you can have it at 16 to 1 at ambient temperature.
But as the engine gets hotter.
And they're not technically breaking the rules.
They're not technically breaking the rules
because the rules do not say.
The compression ratio changes.
I don't say throughout the cycle.
So that's all going to come to a head now at some point.
Because obviously the teams that have done it
will have a significant advantage.
The teams who haven't will be at a corresponding disadvantage.
But if the FIA say you can't do that.
This is where I was going to go, yeah.
They're now so far down their development.
They're starting to redevelop for, to suit the rule.
But the other teams, if they say, well, that's okay.
You can do that.
Then they're all going to have to try and do it and catch up.
So it's.
Well, I hope that the FIA do clamp down on McLaren Mercedes
to make a more competitive race.
That's the thing.
Because if they let them get away with it, it'll be Snorerville.
Yeah, that's the thing.
You can't even predict what's going to happen
in the first couple of races.
Everybody's fine with their feet with them.
The cars will drive differently.
The drivers will be adapting to different cars.
And then as you say, bringing in who has found what loopholes and what.
I don't want to see.
Two teams run away with it.
This year, when it came down to, for example, it's kind of come back
and it was like three, like a three way title.
I think that's fucking great.
Yeah.
There's nothing worse than watching, you know,
a team down the ranks being lapped easily by a McLaren or Mercedes or whatever.
What does that driver feel like when he's trying his best
and all this down to is a better engine, a better car?
When Hülkenberg got his podium anymore.
When Hülkenberg got his podium, it was fucking great to see.
You want to see those teams, the outliers, like Williams
science on the podium, things like that.
Like, I love to see that.
Yeah.
I used to love back in the 90s when I watched F1 as a wee boy when it rained.
I still love it.
Had even the feeling.
That sorts the man from the bush.
And Senna was the wet king.
Like what was the one you always quote about?
Was it for stopping on the wet in Brazil?
Brazil.
And he just he come from not last year before.
Yeah.
What a race.
And it shows and it's not just him, but it's generally the more experienced drivers
like Hamilton alone.
So like, yeah, they're good web drivers driving the wet because they've done it.
Lot of the British drivers tend to be good in the wet because it's always fucking wet here.
They're wondering they're not they're worse in the drive.
Yeah.
But yeah, I don't I would rather see half of the field
ultra competitive.
Yeah.
You know, that makes it more interesting.
Two teams.
Yeah, definitely.
One quick one dimension was came out in the news this week that the former CEO of Porsche
admitted that the gas McCann should have stayed.
I seen this.
Yeah.
And they're actually fast tracking a new internal Boston combustion engine for 2028.
Because the McCann was going to be EV.
EV, yeah.
And I think that's Oliver Bloom, I think he's the.
Yeah, Oliver Bloom.
He's the CEO now of Volkswagen.
Volkswagen Group, yeah.
But yeah, he's looking back and be like, no, this was a fucking mistake.
Yeah.
Like we should have done this.
Yeah.
So they went all in 2021, but the marked reality of 26 has made them shift dramatically.
It's probably them hedging their bets for being told that they have to have
solely EV vehicles by a certain date and going, okay, we'll pick that one to be EV,
that one and whatever way it finally goes, we'll kill that off and EVS or whatever.
I actually genuinely feel sorry for a lot of the big manufacturers because.
There's the will of EU legislation.
Yeah.
And they've been forced down a certain route.
This isn't even like a non-political thing.
They literally have been told, you just can't do this and they go, okay,
we have to redevelop everything and push that direction.
Everybody's pushed that direction or most of them, not Toyota.
And now they've went, oh no, it's fine.
Yeah.
They're pushing back that, uh, I state we're talking about.
So, you know, you can continue making them.
No, I do feel for them.
And there's a case of politicians implementing stuff that happens in the UK here without,
like they've just backtracked on the business rates proposal of the budget because,
oh, that might put half of our pumps out of business.
Oops.
But it's like I told you is like they come up with these things to win points,
knowing that in 10 years time when it actually comes to happen, they'll not be in power.
You know, that's, that's the thing, like they're all fine.
We were chatting to a friend of ours yesterday about who works in the steel industry,
about this new carbon tax on steel, depending on where in the world it comes from.
It must be something to do with, I think Indonesia and Korea were mentioned that are
large obviously steel producers and the Korean rate,
it looks like it will be a lower rate and the Indonesian rate will be higher.
So I can only assume and this might be a sweeping generalization, but
Indonesia must be a more heavily polluting country in their manufacturing and production
processes as a carbon tax.
Or maybe well, it can't be distance because
Indonesia and Korea must be fairly equidistant on the from here.
But I'll give you a laugh.
There's the crux of it, right?
So you're a steel user.
You purchase your steel from this person and everything's good.
This person tells you, by the way, in two years time, there's going to be a carbon tax on this,
but not it's going to start being charged in two years time.
In two years time, you're getting a bill from the government.
A retrospective.
Yes, at whatever rate per tonne.
So it'll be say 70 pounds per tonne, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
They haven't set the rates yet and they won't until closer to the time.
So you're buying this blindly, not knowing.
Guessing.
Yeah.
And if you're buying them, you could be.
How the hell do they do that?
They don't.
And the manufacturers or the buyers are being told,
set, we can't.
Certain aside, guess it.
Because the seller doesn't even know.
And they're like, look, set X amount aside, try and combat this, blah, blah, blah.
It's been lobbied right through up into Europe, but nobody knows.
But it's going to happen.
And that's another thing that's going to hit the car industry hard because what do they use?
Steel.
Yeah.
Great.
There you go.
Moves as usual.
My last one, then I have and a big fan of the French, you know me.
So I don't even know how to pronounce this, but it's spelled L-I-G-I-E-R.
Liger, probably.
Leisure, some.
Leisure.
L-I-G.
L-I-G-I-E-R.
Leisure.
So this is a car company that produced the JS50,
which has officially set the slowest Nuremberg lap time record ever.
28 minutes, 25 seconds.
Think what you could do in that time.
You could watch an episode of your favorite seccom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Episode of stall game.
Yeah.
You could drive from here to New York.
An episode of Brooklyn 99 is 22 minutes.
Well, there you go.
So watching one of those, they'd still be on the track for another six minutes.
If you get up, have a pee, make a coffee, have a snack,
and this thing would still be lapping the Nuremberg ring.
And what is it, the sort of car is it or what?
So it's basically, it's, you remember like the Citroen AME?
Yeah.
It's in that category where it's not a car, it's a quadruped.
And it's a 500cc diesel that they drove from France to the Nuremberg ring on one tank and did
this lap all in one tank.
It's like the X1.
What's the X1?
Or the Volkswagen?
Oh, is it next to it?
Tiny diesel engine.
Yeah.
This is even less of a car.
Gizillion layers.
It's limited to 28 miles an hour.
So I assume it just went round flat out the whole way.
It's quite literally the epitome of slow car fast.
But not that fast.
I've seen someone comment that said the Nuremberg ring's called the green hell.
This thing turned it into the green nature walk.
Like, it's just mad.
There's probably nobody has lapped the Nuremberg ring and seen more of the Nuremberg ring than
these guys in this car.
It was two French journalists that did it.
You could walk around faster.
Maybe not.
I bet you Sam Bould could run around faster though.
Probably.
Yeah.
It's quite literally doing fucking Talladega nights at the start.
Riddick stops.
That's the other racers could do.
So that is me out of news.
Well, that is the news and we'll quickly move on then to some YouTube's.
Anybody got it?
I have a couple here.
The first one is a totally new one and it's probably one of those channels I'll never
watch again.
But it was more the title drew me in.
The channel's called The Hustle and the title is He Built the Amazon of Manufacturing.
And it's about basically an interview with the guy who started Send Cut Send in America.
You know the, do you know about it?
The what?
Send Cut Send.
No.
So basically a lot of the big YouTubers using it, but you think if you want to make something
sheet metal or expanded far beyond this now, but like you'd have to draw it up in CAD,
then you'd have to take it to a local engineer in place who will not want to do it because
they have a process order that is making them 50 grand that week.
Send Cut Send is literally you draw up what you want, send the file to them.
They give you an instant price on it.
You purchase it and it's like you're doing like two days.
Aluminium steel.
One-off parts.
One-off parts.
They've even, so it used to be just flat meat sheet metal laser cut.
Now they'll do bends on it.
So you could, if you were doing like a battery box, you would fold it all up,
I nearly bought a Golf Rally with an S3 engine at the same time
and decided that Carrado's better.
Aye.
So I couldn't have a...
You could have a Rally.
Don't even think you probably would have shifted it on before now.
Don't even think this is me we're talking about.
Aye.
That was my one anyway.
D2S8.
Blue with blue interior.
It came up for sale.
Somewhere near where you bought your Red Mark 3 from.
Might have been the same guy,
but it was definitely around the same area.
And I wish I'd bought it.
Mine isn't a car actually, mine's actually a bike.
And it was a Buil X1 Lightning.
John Drew's yellow one.
I always regretted not buying that.
And now they're a fucking...
Yeah.
You're not going to get one.
And they're mega rare as well.
I was going to say I wonder what Earl regrets not buying,
but that man buys and sells cars flat out.
It's his new chance.
Owen.Rafferty says,
Mark 6R is finally getting some love.
Some unnecessarily big stoppers are pending.
It's just right.
That's what...
I disagree.
There's no such thing as unnecessarily big stoppers
because I fucking love big bikes.
Although he casually owns an absolutely stunning Pirelli
sitting in the side lanes too.
Yep.
The man's insane.
Yeah.
That's Owen's thing, isn't it?
He's a bit like Marty,
does the big wheels and the big brakes.
And then it just comes out of nowhere with these cars.
Jack Luke again says,
Can Connor do a kickflip?
He knows.
That's my tutor.
He says, he knows fine.
We've been doing much practice since you've...
Well, we went out last Saturday that time.
Yeah.
And I got on much better than I thought it was going to.
And we couldn't go out yesterday morning
because the frost, basically.
So we'll go out probably next Saturday.
See you.
I read an office book.
See what's happening.
It was, it was, I think Friday night when I was coming home,
it was minus three and a half here.
So it was still froze solid yesterday morning.
I was invited and I said,
no, I have a job.
Hi.
I can work from home.
You can work with a broken leg.
I can't.
See how modern detail and says,
highlights of your Christmas,
any big trips this year?
Highlights of Christmas for January for me
was just having some time off.
Yeah, it was nice.
I enjoyed it.
I didn't work as much.
I enjoyed Christmas a bit more,
done a few more festive outings with family and friends.
I'm actually glad to hear that
because you always fucking ruin yourself.
No, I just, there's a few chefs that the boss,
the bar won't be working on it.
I just might not have stuff on.
I know really enjoyed it.
I had a really good day at Belfast
with a few friends there after Christmas,
which is an annual thing.
I cooked Christmas dinner this year.
That's right, actually.
Yeah, it went really well.
Don't a barbecue in a year's day,
which I'm famous for.
Of course it is.
That was, I loved it.
It's great.
That's good.
No, we watched as a family on Box Day
because Christmas TV was so shit.
I met Bill if I mentioned this or not.
Smoking the Bandit.
No, you didn't.
Smoking the Bandit.
I haven't seen it in years.
It's still good.
It's still great.
Does your house seem really bare
without the Christmas decorations?
Oh my goodness.
Our living room seems so weird,
and especially because I've moved
some of the LEGOs now as well.
It's like nothing's in the living room anymore.
What's that meme of stepbrothers
when they move the bunk beds?
We have so much room for activities.
It feels really weird without it.
Like it's horrible.
At the same time, you want it down
because you're fucked off looking at it.
It's like, you know, the task has to be done,
so you just want to get it out of the way.
Big trips this year.
Probably some of the Americas
and maybe one over in England.
Yeah, hopefully.
The nothing set in stone yet
for all-pound or anything yet.
Michael Skullin underscore again says,
how long is too long not to record a podcast?
A month.
A month.
I think once you're done,
a month over, you're done.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, we'll have to hold an idle to that.
The thing is getting the time.
That's why we do this every two weeks.
As opposed to a week.
It is difficult to get the time.
And there will be times you can't do.
You can't do every week.
Ah, fuck, there's no way.
Yeah.
Now, we're not regimental in two weeks,
but we'll try our best.
I try and stick to it.
Yeah.
And things do happen.
The segregated MK says,
hi guys, I've been working quietly on the B3,
a lot more work and stress than I thought it was going to be.
So, yeah.
It's always the way.
It's, yeah, big projects for always bringing big stresses,
but big, big rewards as well.
And then lastly, we have D underscore,
D underscore tails 19.
That's a good question.
A third shed suddenly appears at Dub shed.
What are you opening it up to?
Well, it might appear some in the coming years.
I didn't think that when I seen that as well, actually.
Fingers crossed.
If you're going to open it up,
like what are you opening it up to?
Like something different, I suppose, is the question.
Or you could just expand what exactly is there.
But it would be nice to have it like a ultimate Dub's carpeted.
Yes, like the ultimate hall or the Hall of Fame would be nice.
That or even like if you could gather up a good few,
like the previous car of the show winners and run her up.
Yes, like the legends class or something like that.
The rector newcomer, something like that.
Or even like a motorsports display hall or something like that.
Yeah, we quite cool.
Or even if you want to push more on the bike side of things,
you could have a bike display.
Yeah, it's something I've thought about before.
It's like, you know, obviously,
as you say with that third hall in the distant future,
you've been like, what could you do?
So cool.
That is also a lot of questions.
Folks, thank you very much.
Always for questions.
Someday we will go back and do Eden's question.
I have it buried somewhere in my phone.
I need to find it.
Right, that wraps us up for an episode, folks.
Thank you very much for listening, as always,
and all your support.
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And we will leave it there.
And we'll see you again very shortly.
Very shortly, does that make sense?
Yes.
Hi.
The near future.
Because it's not final, but it's English.
Collectively, we are known as Rilo Podcast.
Individually, we are.
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And we'll see you next time.
Cheers, folks.
Bye.
Bye-bye.
About this episode
Reload EP149 kicks off the new year with hosts Nigel, Lee, and Connor reflecting on their holiday experiences, including a fun Christmas quiz and personal projects. The conversation shifts to their love for LEGO, with Lee sharing his recent builds and storage solutions. They discuss garage organization and ongoing car projects, including a Mark I Jetta and a TT with handling issues. The episode wraps up with discussions about recent automotive events, plans for the upcoming Dub Shed, and a light-hearted look at their favorite automotive moments from the past year.