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I wouldn't bother spending a penny on it to be honest with you. If you modify it you will have to declare it to the insurance company which is usually £££.
Save the money, at the moment it's better in your pocket than spent on modifications.
When I went travelling earlier this year I hadn't driven my 182 for nearly 3 months. First time out after getting back home it felt really quick. The next time, it felt slow again :(
Yeah or you can get extension blocks with them built in. If your pc is near your router I would get the block and then run the pc through it as well just to be safe.
The 182 is notorious for having a lumpy/dodgy idle.
When I start the car it idles at about 1200rpm and then drops down to about 700ish and is on the verge of stalling sometimes.
I really wouldn't worry to be honest.
Good Morning,
Does anyone here use Eyeblaster for running ad campaigns on websites?
Having some real problems with a tracking pixel for an ad we have running and wondered if anyone knew much about it.
Thanks
James
I'm with them. Got 5 years protected no claims and they are the cheapest by about £50.
Don't have any mods though and from what I have read somewhere you need to be over 25 to declare mods with them.
Another Sony person here <puts hand up>
Never had a problem with mine after 18 months of owning it. Dropped it about 5 times and has never crashed either. Very robust and well worth the money!
Looks like a Mac too (I have a white one)!
I have an 05 182 Cup on 32k miles and my steering wheel is showing signs of melting. I think it will be ok until this time next year because lets face it, the summer is nearly over.
I rarely use my cruise control so I would probably get an after market wheel when it finally does need replacing.