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easiest answer is not to go with BT - they're a shower of shite and the customer service is terrible.
can you dial into the router - do you know the router address?
depends on the car - generally I keep 'em for 3 years but if I dont like them I'll move them on every 12 months. If I really like 'em I'll never get rid of 'em
Trophy's got it in the bag - I've driven most of the other, a couple of one's I aint got my hands on yet, and it's better than all of them. Corrado & Elan may give it a run for its money but the rest are 1st division compared.
where abouts in W yorks?
There's a place in Brighouse that refurbs wheels - that's all they do. wicked wheels I think they're called, they've got a few other site dotted about the place.
lol, the amount of stuff that you lot have lost that belongs to me is a joke. UPS all the way - the can tell what was delivered, when etc. shouldn't be too hard to track down where things have gone pear shaped and if the buyer's pulling a fast one.
porsche everytime. NSX was good but getting on a bit and they've stopped making them so any problems means time without the car. I've had a 993 + 996 and not one problem with either of them - you're after bullett proof reliability then go with a 996 or possibly 997.
doesn't really matter - as long as the station is fairly busy there's not much difference in any of them, except optimax cleans you internals. As fuel gets older the compounds break down, so a busy station means more fuel truck drop off's which mean newer fuel = better performance. even on the...
low milage Trophy, only way to go - try cliotrophy.co.uk there's a couple on there at the mo. You may be lucky to pick one up for £11k but you can try, once you try it you'll never look back.
Also, just for reference. I once had 423 miles out of a tank full. But I've also done a tank in 198 miles also, depends on cd i have in the car. That's the excuse I use anyway.
I'd say it's cheaper and better just to get the name of a decent mobile tyre fitter. You'll always need to pay for a new tyre anyway using that spray shite they give us, plus a mobile guy may be able to repair it.
I wouldn't hve thought the scrap yard were involved. They wouldn't want to advertise a hot car by leaving on land near to them. Most likely explanation would be a professional job for parts (sounds obvious as it was stripped I know) I would think this was always the intention - its not worth...
and it'll still look the same in 6 months - brilliant stuff. Mine cost around £135. It does last 12 months though :) Plus it's piss easy to clean - 5 mins of a job.