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Looking at those pics the damage will equate to the value of a '96 1.4 clio easily.
I reckon thats a write off imo, but if its not your fault and you have witnesses/statement from the driver then you don't have anything to worry about.
Going to work tonight actually.
Don't know the atmospheric pressure lol but it felt so responsive and torquey everywhere, I must of nailed around 40-50 heel toe changes spot on and made progress through the traffic so smooth and quick. Felt great getting to work. Wanted to drive for around...
I did arrange to borrow some wheels of someone on here but that was ages ago and Im scared to ask again,
My wheels depress me when I look at them, and I didn't even add the marks, just been putting it to the back of a 'to do' list for too long.
Anyone know of wheel refurbishing places, near Surrey or within a reasonable distance, that will (if booked pre-hand) offer a drive in, refurb the wheels whilst you wait then you go home LOL. I doubt it can be done that quick tbh.
Any ideas?
A slightly fragile but definitely exciting alternative is a MK1 106 rallye. 1.3 8v, but don't scoff it has 100bhp, sound lovely when you change the induction setup and exhaust. Even has a baby 'coming on cam' feeling :) they look fairly pretty and it has a lumpy idle from the high lift and long...