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Its a courtesy car... there's no stains, im sure they wont even notice when you return it.
Drive it around with the windows down to let some of the smell out, and give it back!
Hmm, id have said 182. If its mostly for the missus to drive id asusme the small differences in handling would go unnoticed by her.
She'll miss out on leather, climate, xenons etc, and spend a lot more money getting it.
Id go 182 unless you plan on doing some serious b-road blasting.
Do you still have the tyre foam if its a 182? Id lose the spare wheel if you can. How secure is it? The force of an accident would be massive, im not sure that luggage net would hold it...
Looks great though that :)
If i rang my insurance and said that i'd fitted Pirelli tyres, they'd try and class it as a mod, and charge me more for it... believe it or not, insurance companies will try and make money from you if they can.
As Revels has said, the insurance company dont have a clue what cup packs are, its...
Why is it very silly? As a young person the warranty and peace of mind of a new car would be handy too. Not to mention fuel, tax and other costs being lower. And then his insurance will be lower for subsequant years too...
I would get the Gt/ Rs twingo (Rs twingo would be my choice) and keep...
Is your car lowered?
Sounds like either a collapsed rear mount (you'll see exhaust hanger sat at bottom of this rear mount) or the exhaust knocking the subframe, which is again due to the mount.
Bodging is the best way to stop it rattling. Zip ties and sealant.
As a standard fit they're awful without a bit of bodging, so if you want it to rattle again get them to unbodge it.