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Buying a car thats still in production wouldnt be on my agenda (the 200)
Buying a used car is a better bet, let someone else take the hit for depreciation.
Out of your shortlist it would be a V6 and a £200 shed, i wouldnt buy a run around along side an M3 or R32, they just wouldnt feel...
Falkland Performance might be good for you mate, they're only 20m away, pretty sure they have done a few 172/182's before..
Failing that, Kenny Brown Motor Sport engineering in Glasgow do them, hes a little pricey but very very well recognised.
http://www.falkland.co.uk/
Kenneth Brown...
That sounds a bit odd, suprised Admiral would "honour" that type of thing without actual proof... anyway, try Bell and Elephant, although part of the same group (EUI ltd) they sometimes work out cheaper
Admiral said that if you can provide proof of holding a Uk drivers license since the age of 17 they will provide you with a 4 year no claims discount...? Without proof of 4 consecutive insurance policies, and its still the best part of £1500....?
No, i jest. (Winter seems to be Cup culling season on here for some reason, ABS makes no difference to driving in adverse weather)
That seems kinda pricey @ 21, do you have any NCB?
Im made with it tbh, it requires so much more skill than MW2 imo, i like the stats aswell i.e "if all the cross bow bolts were laid end to end it would stretch ***,***,*** miles" pretty good!
I hate to say that i'd only have a Vee if i had a second car to run along side it.
The Vee is too much of a cut the ribbon car. I would feel bad using it as a daily and piling the mileage on.
The R26R, again, if i had a second car, could you use it every day? I dont think i could, the roll...