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The only thing that came close to 'mob mentality' was when one of these blokes tried to stop an Elise to do a burnout and the Elise driver simply drove into him causing him to fall on the front clam and punch the windscreen in anger lol
Epic trip again from the failsport boys! Thanks to Dave...
Been happening the last few days in my ph1 when I reach 75-80 mph the car seems to lose power as if I'm driving into a massive headwind. Any ideas much appreciated :)
Actually ignore that you may need to at least release the bumper for ease of removal, even that's just one bolt either side that holds the bumper to the wings and the two centre torxs bolts under the grill :)
It's not attached to the sill cap but you may need to remove that to get to the bolts at the bottom of the wing, bumper will need to come off first as well do you can access the bolts at the front of the wing :)
imo none of what you suggested, :) sorry bud but just save money towards an rs
in years to come you will wish you would have but i understand the temptation to
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Whole new front end by the looks of it, plus slam panel, possibly rad, suspension maybe if you're getting vibrations, scraping could be the arch lining rubbing on the tyres?
I'm sure mate :) I'm a paint sprayer, painted the bonnet and grill a few weeks ago :) I know what you mean though, the previous owner had that wing painted by k-tec and it is slightly off colour, that's want I want to paint the front bumper and wing when I get some spare cash :)
Havnt put any photos on of my ph1 yet so after nearly a year of having it I thought I might as well
Opinions welcome, keeping it mainly standard other than painting my side strips and handles :)
A few months ago I had a little run in with a small deer -
Now after a replacement grill...
What he said mate ^^^ :) just loosen the bolts slightly so you can shift the bonnet towards the largest gap by a few mm each side, tighten up close then repeat until it looks right :)
Had my ph1 for nearly a year now and apart from my washer jet motor packing up it's been to notch,
I even wiped out a small deer and it stood up to it with only minor cosmetic damage :)