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i've got the tomtom one and it has been great i even got a signal from the drinks holder by the gear stick the other day when i could'nt be bothered attaching it to the screen
just been to jessops to have a look and the D50 is £419.99 but there is a sign up saying they will match even internet prices and in currys.digital the D50 is £397.89 and they come with the 18-55mm nikon lens.
so if i could get jessops to match that price or even a cheaper price and then get...
my sony dsc 200 is a great little camera but it is no good for motorsport and that is what i use the camera for mostly so i have decided to get a digital SLR but which one?
i seen a Nikon D50 in jessops the other day it came with the std lens and a tamron 200mm for £550 iirc, is that a good...
arnt orbisoud about £7-800 with the cat? which is'nt to bad considering a prospeed is about £450 + whatever a sports cat is.
value for money it has got to be the blueflame
looks good but that is the problem with custom built exhausts no testing goes into it they just weld a couple of boxes on to any pipework, if you want somthing that you know will make more power or the same power off the shelf exhausts like magnex,scorpion,janspeed (normal priced ones) are what...
when mine came on about 6 months ago i took it into renault and the cat was fooked so they fitted a new one, then a few weeks later it came on again and this time it was one of the lamda sensors.
renault said it was fine to drive unless the car had lost power, so just ring them up tomorrow and...
when i had a puncture repaired on my old motorbike i was told it's fine but don't do a trackday with it because it gets to hot on track and melts the glue that holds the plug in, but for the road it's fine but if you can afford £100 for a new tyre get one and give me the old one :D
mines had the same problem twice (will have to check to see if it has come back now) and the Renault fix is to take the bolts out and dump some sealant down the holes then put the bolts back
it's fine on tickover just the usual shaking but i caught the accelarator yesterday and thats when it happened, if you could imagine running the car on 95 ron fuel then the shake you get at idle multiply that by about 10-15 it's that bad.
my car has'nt been into renault for about 6 months may...
when my car is cold ie in the morning or left for a good few hours and i hold the revs at about 1800k the car shakes like f**k but it only happens when its cold, does anybody elses car do this?
my 04 182 only has a lock on the passenger side but not on the drivers side, and the lock is usless anyway because if the battery went in my key the alarm would go off when you got in the car and you could'nt even lock the car up properly
i had a test drive in a 182 when they first came out and told the salesman i was not going to buy for at least 3 months, same with the focus st i went in christmas time told them i was not thinking of buying a car until June time but i wanted to take a testdrive while they had a demo car there...
agree with you there^^^^ if half the cars on this site tried to get down some of the forest tracks i've been down before they would be leaving bumpers/spliters exhausts down them
i've got to get me a SLR my sony dsc200 is'nt quite good enough
here's a few pics from todays rally was a really good day
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13/cliomark/RALLYPICS272.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13/cliomark/RALLYPICS271.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13/cliomark/RALLYPICS261.jpg...
why would you want to drive around in a old banger when you have a great new car that you don't have to worry about things going wrong with it and having to pay to have them fixed, also the 182 is easyer to drive more comfortable.
yes those 13cm ones will fit in the front and the back
why don't you just take the cover off and have a look easy to do just lever it off from the bottom with a flat bladed screwdriver with some tape around it, and as for the back just pull by hand the edges of the cover