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Oi chip you leave us cup boys alone lol
But seriously I do get both your points. The cup is ideal to track, but like Chris I have the same problem of being worried I will come off and damage it. And to be fair Chris' did look rather mint.
How did you find the fast cut Chris?
Re: Clio 4RS prices released...
20-22k is about right. Same price as a corsa VXR which really is its direct rival. However still don't like the look of it!
Glad I could help, must say your car was very nice. And good readings with no signs of any past damage plus the swirls are very light.
I didn't realise till I went in the house that we'd been chatting that long! Just glad you still made poker
Haha not sure it is possible if you see some of the pond life round here!
When I changed to the cup my insurance said it would be the same unless it was worth less than £1800 as that puts prices up!
That's odd i was only 24 with 7 NCB and an SL postcode and got quoted 600 from confused. Having said that was cheaper for me to insure a 4.4 supercharged jag than a 172
It's a straight swap iirc. The front seats are a bit of a pain to remove and put in as the bolts are under the car.
Just keep the cup ones in! I found the cup ones hold you better than the standard 172 seats
Think it boils down to the service you receive, the OP is happy with his results and more importantly the service RS tuning gave him. Yes he could have done it himself but wanted a trained expert to do it.
Having the same problem. Shocks are pretty much brand new, just had track rod ends done ball joints and wishbone bushes. If anything it's made it worse! How can you church for play in the steering bushes?
I got mine from here http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/
got a whole kit including induction and breather filter for £49. although tbh you may want to buy a better induction kit as it looks good but not sure of the filtering qualities
Most people would recommend a DA if your and new starter, thats certainly the route I've gone down. The kestral DAS 6 seems to get good reviews and is around that budget, however for a little bit more you can get the more powerful Pro version
Im sure you wont miss the rear wheel drive if/when it snows. My brother has a M3 and has had a few other BMWs and they all have been utterly shocking in the snow!
keep us updated on your progress with the clio
Right guys I am having new ball joints, TREs and poly wishbone bushes fitted tomorrow. does anyone know of a good place to get the tracking etc set up around the reading/Maidenhead area?