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Ugh.
£150 a month for the car
£240 a month for insurance
£390 a month total before he even sits in the thing, let alone puts fuel in it. I feel bad for the guy.
My OZ's are a nightmare. They look amazing clean, but a week later they're yellow. I go through a whole bottle of Meguires Hot Rims to clean them once.
You're covered if an asteroid has a direct impact on your car whilst in their possession for repairs (that aren't under warranty).
You're covered if dinosaurs, once again, rule the earth.
You're covered if hell freezes over, and Satan decides to use your car and modify it in an attempt to...
Luckily for us, our front arches are plastic. So only the rears to worry about. Just check your car every two weeks or so for exposed metal (chips/scratches etc) and deal with it ASAP if found.
As a painter, I couldn't agree more. I matt-blacked my front grill, foglamp surrounds and all other black plastic parts. Took minutes to do, they look OEM brand new and never fade.
That rear quarter will look hellish repaired Gaz. I really don't see how that can be repaired.
Throw everything into the PH1. Much cheaper and easier. If you go to the extremes of swapping the doors, skirts and bootlid, a respray may be cheaper than you think. Rear quarters, front wings...
I'm currently going through this with my 6 month old MacBook. Not amazing though.
I've had 3 3G iPhones now. My nearest Apple store is 2 and a half hours away. You can imagine how happy I was to go all the way home to find the Wifi wasn't working at all when I had my second faulty iPhone 3G...
I just fitted new disks and pads on the rear for my MOT. Got EBC redstuff really cheap and some generic disks. Haven't noticed a difference at all. So don't pay Renault prices. Save your money for decent brakes at the front :)