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Oooh thats gotta hurt.
Ive tried the following process;
Wash with alloy wheel cleaner
Scratch ex
Polish
Brake dust repellent
Polish
And they were still dirty after two days use.
I was in my white DC5, having just picked up a Mugen twinloop. You followed me for a bit in the slow lane, had elf wing mirror stickers, lowered on white speedlines. Looked nice.
Covered quite a bit, do a search in the faults and fixes section. More than likely a brake switch sensor. Although mine did this on and off for the year i owned it and went into Reanult to fix on 7 occasions.
I removed mine from the front and rear bumper, left them on the bonnet/roof/ boot, and there was no colour issues at all. The car was an 04 182 with 40K miles at the time of removal.
Dont know how genuine this is, picture qualitiy's pretty poor too but it sure sounds like a ferarri:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWIR-PYuDjY&feature=related
There goes the cash i had set aside for a Mugen twin loop!
Im moving house and it looks like the insurance company will insist on me getting a tracker fitted.
Ive had a quote from Gap Security, and have also looked at Tracker systems and Sempal, but tbh i dont know much about them.
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