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I think Ford were aiming for a slightly different market with the ST.
The Clios are obviously very well-reviewed, and as far as I can see Ford decided to produce something that cost less to insure, rather than driectly compete with the best ;)
This is about my 5th month of pondering, but I now have the alloys that will be used for refurb and need to finalise colours...
White, anthracite and black in this pic, if you may :)
I've been a Firefox user for a while now but didn't like it initially, but when you have it set up it's great.
The best thing for me is the password manager, because I'm lazy.
I have all my forums bookmarked at "new posts", and open them all at once in tabs across the screen.
I also like...
Black 182 9am this morn. caning off from Bakers' Arms roundabout.
Crazy Meg 225 overtook us maybe 7.30pm somewhere on A35 in far west Dorset.
Edit: Wrote Cup out of habit - prob. just normal 182.
I saw a 172 FF in Black in Winton and didn't bother reporting it as they're never on here!
I see RS Clios between Bmth Uni and Mountbatten Arms everyday
You could check Parkers or Glasses for a likely trade-in price.
You'll need to phone Renault finance to find out your balance.
Sale it privately and pay off the finance.
Does anybody know if there's a keyboard shortcut to move between tabs on Firefox?
The traditional Alt+Tab is something I love.
Having to click on tabs in between navigating to beginning to annoy me... :(
If I got any Polish applicants I'd bin them!
As for the foam things they are handy, but not amazing. I agree with the comment on the Megs ones falling apart! I recently stepped my game up with a crest-shaped tyre gel applicator. lol.
50 litres is the official capacity. In £ that would be approx 50 * 0.9 ;)
I'd take fuel needle readings with a pinch of salt...
(cue 100 miles to a tenner crew)
Saw this shortly after 2pm towards Wallisdown.
It was proper French, LHD, etc.
On the boot it said "sport" on the right hand side. Obv. branded slightly differently.
Naim are exceptional in that respect.
They service all old products. HiFi is pretty sturdy anyway.
I'm not student loaning some HiFi! I'm tempted with a Cup though... :rolleyes:
I found a funny pic of my system amongst some detailing bits...
There are so many little tweaks one can do.
Years ago before I could drive a friend and I carried paving slabs home from B&Q to put beneath my floorstanders. It sharpened things up a bit, although much of this HiFi stuff can have a placebo effect - perhaps like induction kits!
All this HiFi...
The best thing about HiFi, especially Naim, is that second hand resale values are good.
If you bought a second hand Naim set up and needed to free up some cash later on you wouldn't really lose any cash.