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As mark said, for road driving your lines are pretty useless, but at that time of day no harm. Still a good idea to practice them though.
Buy a copy of road craft, read it.
In all honesty, I was a massive iPhone cynic. Now I wouldn't have anything else (unless someone comes along with a quantum leap). The facts that it's so good to use, throws the small faults into a harsher light.
Stop signing your f**king name! We can see your name on the left, everytime. Jesus wept!
225's are cheap as they are getting on now, and superceded by a new model.
But you pay correspondingly less when buying from new. The problem is people pricing standard cars too high, they have to be priced accordingly. If you spec'd a 197 with recaro's and xenon's, I don't believe you'd get that money back when selling. You'd get more than a standard car, but not the...
You've not really got a leg to stand on. You lost control at the end of the day, had you left adequate gap and being paying attention you could of avoided the accident.
Sorry!
I've had a Ktec stealth. Not great, but they are cheap. Bit boomy, doesn't fit great and f**king heavy (a lot seem to sag near the centre section).
The yozza/Btb stealth systems are vastly better, but approx £400. You do get what you pay for though.
The ph1 172 airbox is different to the ph2...
Even on track they aren't 'needed', but they do look awesome. End of the day it's a 1ton car, new pads/discs/lines are easily good enough.
But they look great, love the colour choice.