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Meet there or convoy up, whatever suits.
I tend to meet up directly there as I go via Farnborough to pick a mate up.
If you are coming get your name down in the thread soon...with you being RWD they'll need to know in advance to determine the running order.
LOL at Grand Scenic!
Standard the car comes with the silver wheels; the anthracite 99% of them have is part of the £275 style pack (coloured wheels, red calipers, illuminated 'ST' sill plates) but seeing as every dealership has been offering this for free all year it's quite a popular choice.
Not happening...I've just spoken with Doug at Mountune, the intended customer for this is non-UK.
This means that if you install the 215 upgrade map using this method, it won't be recorded on Ford's system, and you're therefore out of warranty.
Back to my dealership for the kit it is then!
I'm trying to talk myself out of buying this today...but I'm not doing too well so far...
http://www.mountunestore.com/Product/mTune-215-Power-Upgrade-Package
http://www.mountune.com/index.php/services/performance-upgrades/mtune
I have one of these;
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/44465/electrolux-z61a-workzone-stair-and-car-vac
Very powerful being mains powered and I can't fault it in any way.
I wouldn't be if I hadn't experienced it myself.
I find it quite bizarre that even when presented with indisputable evidence, the CS masses can't quite see that either.
FLOL at editing my original post to try and illustrate idiocy.
Educate me, how does under steer and poor lines on track affect how closely two cars can accelerate in a straight line?