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I love the facelift conversion with BBS so much. Some of the guys in the US spend ridiculous money trying to get 19" LMs, like the amount the rest of us would spend on cars!
For me the pop-up cars are showing their age big time, better enjoyed near standard or with a simple track rat look.
Not sure about that. The '95 Volvo meant it was a supertourer, right? Absolutely epic machines and shared essentially nothing with the road going car.
I would love this if it it was a proper giant killer, but by the looks of things on track it would be no quicker than your average hot hatch.
Got to be honest, my mum had a 1.4 Auto and it was a terrible car! Went wrong quite a lot, dull as ditchwater to drive and the auto made it so sluggish! I appreciate this is a different beast but it must be a long way from a Clio or CTR to drive.
Sounds like a good example though, as long as it...
Depends. Could argue that they only have relevance to a certain generation. Still, if i was a multi-millionaire right now i'd love have a momento like that.
LOL! Things like that remind me why i don't touch my car. I would probably wreck it and hurt myself
Snapped springs are very common; excuse for some Eibachs.
Those looks smarter, but because the wheel arches are so low compared to the waistline, it will never get the stance to match the aggressive front. Kind of reminds me of Scrappy Doo, trying to look hard but just comes across as cute!
Nevertheless they are cool little cars. Not been in one but i...
Alright Billy big b****cks... they are just about the replace the A3, whereas the A1 is brand new in demand! Completely different.
They are nice cars, but i just read a review of the A1 versus warm hatches and the standard 500 Abarth beat it. Top was the Swift, followed by the Twingo 133 (then...
LOL @ your jammies!
Steering wheel is an improvement. Personally i would have kept hold of the original mats for resale. One day, original cars will be the only ones that sell.
Yes, it says Cat C. The mileage could be due to it sitting around. How can people say it looks in good nick, when you can't see underneath it? It would need a full inspection.
Like the way he makes himself out as a high roller....a high roller who could only afford a written off car :rolleyes:
Am i missing something, where was the drift? And the race track shots are pretty lame too. Shame, because otherwise a nicely shot video if you ignore the beard.
Yes, i don't think it is a genuine car, but it is easy enough to build one. My instructor had a genuine one, won a few races in it and sold it for £150k!
I am one lucky man indeed!
Not this weekend but next at Snetterton. Hopefully the weather is kind!
Under the wrap, Pipsqueak is the same colour...albeit not in quite the same condition ;)
Yeah, it was for sale but i took it after the market...thought it would be better to spend a bit more to see if i liked it, and then if i didn't, it would be easier to sell.
LOL, yeah got the camera working just about, i am rubbish though!
They are good looking cars (i will politely ignore you declaring that the RX7 is the best looking Japanese car), but with a few mods. Namely, a de-spoiler and a bit of stance. For me, the wheels on yours do absolutely nothing for the car.
Tein are a rubbish company, just used by JDM fan boys...