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lol, well said. :quiet:
I think its somewhere around 4,500 - 5000k
Apparently that's the best colour for maximum light output. Although I'd prefer the violet badboys that don ferrari's and SLR's :cool:
I agree - when I did a trackday at Donnington Park we could have an additional driver, so I let my gf take the M Roadster round for a couple of laps, obviously she didn't want (or know how) to push it. Would be pretty pointless starting to claim ownership of that :S
When I was back in again I...
Considering the car it is, the reliability is good, servicing is mostly cheap (apart from if you make the mistake of buying OEM renault parts; brakes, etc.) and the handling is fun and takes time to learn - a proper drivers car.
Good luck in your search.
Nice Snakey! I saw your pic before I got mine - just made me want it that little bit more :D
What made you chose titanium silver over the other colours? (apart from it being the [sort of] original and the best :rasp: )
Hah, where's your mate's balls eh! ;) (better not speak too soon actually).
RS4, mmmmm....can't fault him for chosing that (old or new, who cares, both seriously nice cars).
If those plastic pieces of crap in McD's car park started to look anywhere near as good as the pics on this thread, they would start getting some respect. Do it!
Yes, but my beemer was 8 years old so not really a fair comparison. I remember the seats looked virtually brand new still after 80k miles - that says a lot for the quality of the materials.
I'm 6ft with a slim build (sounds like blind date) and I found the standard width GT's absolutely brilliant. They're a proper race seat though, make no mistake - none of this practicality rubbish getting in the way.
As loony says, the driving experience is a 100 times better.
Good luck chap :) Having previously sold a mk1, I know about time-wasters and lack of interest, etc. With such specialised cars you have to play the waiting game and remember that eventually you will have a buyer. Either that or take a big hit on the price which is never fun! :S
What did you...
That's an interesting point you've raised. I sort of agree with where you're coming from - except I'd say that I honestly don't like it primarily because of what it stands for; aggressive, chavist and nob like behaviour.