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Um, money being charged to drive your car for no reason whatsoever? No its not worth it.
We get taxed when we earn money, taxed when we save it, taxed when we buy anything with it. We already pay tax per mile (tax on petrol) so why the hell should we pay sodding road tax?
Thats different, the law is very weird when it comes to stickers. Most insurance companys see a stickered up car as either more desirable (ie: more likely to be stolen) or more likely to be involved in street racing (ie: more likely to crash), either way its gunna cost you.
A bit like how when...
Probably best to get a livery design in mind by either replicating a previous cup racer or by using different ideas off of different cars, then going to see a specialist livery place who should be able to sort you out with the vinyl in the right shape for your car and probably fit it too.
See...
Fair do's then, colour scheme could work but personally i dont think Clio's lend themselves well to euro styling, to me they look much more comfortable in track prep and look very 'at home' on track. Of course thats just my personal preference though :)
How does painted badges equate to 'euro' style? I'm pretty sure euro styling comprises of a very minimalistic look with alot of smoothing of the bodywork, tyres that are far too small being stretched over small diameter deep dished polished rims and extreme lowering among other things.
Anyone got of these from OMP?
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/EnlargedImage.asp?url=http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/resources/images/zoom/OMPEB571.jpg&cls=MSPORT&%20pcode=OMPEB571&title=Towing+Eye
The yellow can be dealt with but the dimensions will be important, this one is M12 with...
I miss the looks of this (minter than mint itself)...
And the torque of this (220bhp-261lb/ft)...
I think once my Clio is track prepped the only thing i'd get rid of it for would be for something like this...
Mine looked exactly the same yesterday after attacking them with Auto Glym wheel cleaner and Auto Glym engine cleaner....
Just went out and got some Fairy power spray which totally removed the baked on dust in the corners :D My hands are now fairy soft too, which is a bonus ;)
lol, well the perfect cup to me (looks wise) would comprise of:
Coilovers
Cup racer style exhaust
Rear cage
Buckets/harnesses
Cup racer steering wheel
Cup racer brake ducts
R888s
I'm easily pleased, so thats the way my Cups heading. :cool:
Any tips for removing that as my wheels look exactly the same at the minute. Tried Autoglym wheel cleaner but it dosnt quite get it out of the corners, i'm thinking maybe a tooth brush might help?