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I see. I've done a bit more reading and apparently moving mail to the Gmail "Trash" folder will delete them permanently. Not an option on the iPhone as that folder doesn't show up.
Ok, so this is actually doing my head in.
I have set-up Gmail on my Mac using IMAP settings. Now, when I delete e-mails, they don't delete from the Gmail server. They remain in the "All Mail" folder no matter what folder I move them to or how many times I delete them in Mail. How do I...
Not really a fan of the wheels but I like the stance, although maybe the back is a touch low. I get the impression the tints in this case serve a purpose i.e. keeping the heat out? Quite like the car in general tbh.
Cheers for that. I suppose if they were stiff it would be easy enough to put a slight bend in the middle. It's not like they will want to spring back like plastic plates.
I'll be ordering next month then.
As title. Are pressed metal plates (Dubmeister in particular) really stiff, or do they flex? The front of my car is curved so having a plate that isn't flexible won't work, as I don't think they will sit in my plate surrounds very well.
Cheers!
After market alloys are fine as well, but you have to think before buying (about offset etc). so if all you want is some tidy alloys to freshen the car up, it's easier to just get a set of Renault ones IMO.
I'm not sure what you mean by the pads hooking up?
Re: Carnt even insure a 1.2 16v @ 26
I'm not convinced of that lists accuracy. My area is a band E according to that. Never in a million years is it that bad where I am.