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Re: Audi R8 Crash..
not nice at all, very lucky he only lost his legs. Cann't believe that the guard rail went straight through the car like that, should be made safer.
Will have a search m8y, You can do it without losing the fog light:
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=458743&highlight=caf
Scroll down and look at ben's 172.
Didn't think white 2118's and silver would go, but it looks mint, get some 50mm profile and will look immense and I didn't fink you could get better then the oz f1's you had on before but you have.
great work m8, V6 airbox looks mint. Fink you would benefit from the CAF being fed through the lower grill so you get more air flow. Wheres the guide to removing the acoustic valve?
Deffo has vvt, so I wouldn't get your belts done there personally.
Thanks for them quotes 'theduck' I understand what the VVT's purpose is now :)
Birchdown FTW, had my belts done there.
If you have the money then get a 172 but as said if you drive like a tool you won't have it for long and also I am sure a insurance company would love to take over 3k off you for a year.
Personally I would sell you punto, and buy a hatch like a fiesta zetec 1.6 or something along them lines as...
This video on youtube is awesome, ek9 and eg6's are my favourite civics hope you like the vid as much as I do:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p6VftdoQd8&feature=related
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=308850
Search through there you should get a good variation of setups.
However eibach sportline or proline springs are good and can be ran with your OE dampers so visually and handling wise are better but still comfy.
eibach sportline springs. lowers your car around 30mm all round you can tell the difference in handle and visually. Also you still retain most of the ride comfort. Price wise is about 130-150 iirc well worth the money m8.
my old 1.2 use to do this sometimes the stop light would come on sometimes briefy a few weeks after I did a oil change, so did another oil change with a new sump washer and nut and never happened again.