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Sell the yozza and buy an exhaust that will pass noise tests! Maybe sell the recaros and buy seats you won't fall out of too. You'll probably make a few £ doing that too.
I remember watching the rac rally every Xmas time with my dad, we never missed a minute of it on the TV and I loved the Integrale. I can't explain how giddy I was to be driving my own Integrale home. Homologation made motorsport a lot more real for people and that's something that's definatly...
Finally got it set up how I like it (so as identical to my old phone as possibel?). I had to buy a clear case for it for several reasons; the back is very pretty, until you touch it which then takes ages to get spotless again. It's also very slippery and placing it on any surface that isn't 100%...
No worries. It may be wise to familiarise yourself with prices of things like roll cages, coilovers wheels and seats so you can make a better assessment of any track prepped cars you see. Ktec coilovers aren't as good or worth as much as AST's for example. Gauging how good a spec a track car is...
Depends where you live I think. If it's coming to your area soon and you spend most of your time there then go for it. Otherwise it would probably be wise to wait a year at least until the coverage is better and the phones are hopefully a little bit cheaper.
I'm more intrested in a home router...
I went out the Saturday before my daughter had her test and my god she was rubbish?. I think they drive better with an instructor as they feel safer with the dual controls and not being sat next to their dad!
I expected her own policy to be more tbh. The plan was to have her on my insurance for a year so she can save up. She's heading to university next year so won't need the car much. The increase on passing was much more than expected so we've changed the plan!
Try ringing up and asking if they...
I found it cheaper to insure the car myself as insuring it with a provisional licence was a lot more. My daughter passed last week and now the insurance want an extra £1300 so I'm cancelling it and taking a policy out in her name that's been quoted at £1500. That way she'll earn ncd. Whichever...