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FSH just seems to mean its been serviced at some point in its life ever to most people.
A bit like all of the overpriced Trophy's and Vee's, it wont sell.
Then if its normal you either keep the kit or ask for a refund. Any member of staff should be able to sort that.
To add further, lots of fittings require PTFE tape or similar in order not to leak. Its common in plumbing and in connections under high pressure. Is this what you mean?
Have had them. They're awful in the wet. Honestly choose not to listen, but drive them back to back with an actual tyre with rubber and grip and things and you'll see that the difference is night and day.
55" Led TV, budget of £500-£800 max.
Will i notice any difference between the Samsung MU6400 and MU7000? (At £629 and 799 respectively)
Both get excellent reviews. It seems that the 7000 has a faster refresh rate and different stand? I'm not keen on LG as they use glossy screens which seem to...
Thanks mate, good advice. I'll see how much i'm offered for my iphone and go from there. Apple can push their products in their posterior at the moment.
The new iphones have come out, so predictably my year old iphone 7 now crashes a lot and the screen stops working with the latest update installed.
What are my best options outside of apple?
Women generally love German cars. And Golfs and Audi's. Buy any form of Golf or Audi and she'll say 'Oh i really like Golf's, i was going to buy a Golf instead of my car.'
Fact.
If its black, grey or white even better.
The cars you've listed won't need anything doing either, they're new.
I'd definitely swap 3 very similar cars for one nicer one. Got to ask yourself, Will you actually drive them though, or is it just something nice to have?
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I'm confused.
It has a minor repair needing doing and needs the belts done. How is it not worth anything? You could sell as is with the faults easily (every car I've viewed has something wrong), or spend the money you're spending insuring it to get it sorted. And then sell it.
But definitely...
It's good that you want to be fast and have fun, but the quickest way to do this is definitely to learn to drive. And a cup is a fantastic idea as a track car.
If you want to outbrake people, you just need brakes that'll last the day without cooking. The brembo/ ds2500 on the front will sort...
The way around this is to transfer the v5 into his name, but write out a document stating that she still has rights over the car. The value of the car is hers, but he is the registered keeper, so responsible for the upkeep and any issues pertaining to the vehicle.
It was brought in to prevent...
Who is on the v5? Legal owner and registered keeper are two different things. She may be the legal owner of the vehicle, but unless your father is the registered keeper on the v5 of the vehicle insurance may be voided, as per their terms. Most insurers will only insure to a registered keeper.