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If you want a set of Rotas I dont see anything wrong in it. They wouldnt be for sale on British sites if they were awful quality and broke all the time I guess, dunno.
I personally wont be spending £2k on new wheels, but im looking for 'real' second hand ones.
I had camber bolts maxed out on my old clio and it lowered about 70mm on Potenzas, they were fine for nearly a year, probably could have done another half a year!
Personally, I would get the bits second hand when they pop up on the forums.
You would probably get those bits a bit cheaper meaning you could get an inlet mani as well ;)
Another one joins the club ;)
Nice car mate!
Induction wise, I had the hondata modded airbox on for a while with a K&N filter, was alright tbh. People rate that more highly that everything but GM/Tegiwas.
IMG_7979 by Phil Howell, on Flickr
Another old one found on my iMac. Chester Canal.
Maybe a little too much contrast, hurts my eyes, aha. Can't find the original :(
Got this for Crimbo also.
I have been a COD fan boi for years. Played 1942 for a bit though.
First played this at a mates for a bit, couldn't get into it and wasn't that impressed...how wrong I was.
After a few hours I was amazed and I love being a medic :o
f**king love it, MW3 won't even get...
Right, i'm fully comp on the Type R, had my windscreen chip filled about 5 months ago free of charge. It was fine, now its come back, deeper than ever and starting to crack.
It's in my line of vision and right in front of me.
I also have two smaller chips on the other side, but they're quite...
A few old ones from my uni course that i've just discovered in Lightroom! Taken from round Liverpool.
Really want to get out more with the camera next year but never get the time!
IMG_6558 by Phil Howell, on Flickr
IMG_6528 by Phil Howell, on Flickr
IMG_6520 by Phil Howell, on Flickr
The shield goes over the filter part of the induction kit. It doesnt make it water resistant but it does help.
A lot of Type R owners use them on the AEM kits as they hang very low.