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I admire the effort which must have gone into it, but it's pure insanity. £22.5k for something where the fun is at least partially in the journey of building the thing. I do get the lure of having one of the most powerful cars of it's type but bloody hell.
I’d say either someone has put an older plate on it or it’s a 2002 car which was imported and allocated an age appropriate plate when brought into the UK and registered here.
Hell, I wouldn't have listened to me either when I was starting out. Boring old fart, f**k off, had to get what I could afford to insure and modding is fun.
I used to use compressed air cans at work, but honestly they are a bit s**t as they don't last long, get super cold and are expensive over time.
Bought one of those air cleaners linked above instead and it's a great bit of kit, really powerful, but the cost buys quite a few cans of compressed...
You won’t be able to do anything that requires accessing the internet or the phone - so no messaging, calls, navigation, maps, etc
It will still work fine as an activity/workout tracker and for apple pay.
To be fair, I sold the X5 to Daniel and bought the Golf off him, so I'm as much sinner as sinned against.
I totally, totally would have had this if I'd not bought the Macan - it tickles every single one of my car buying vulnerabilities, of which there are many :ROFLMAO:
Glad to see it stay on...
Keep thinking I might map the Golf, then I punch myself in the face to remind myself how stupid that would be for what is just my OH's daily driver and get on with my day.
I'd say don't do anything else unless it's free/very cheap.
Enjoy it for what it is and save the money you would have spent on modding it for something better later on down the line.
Sludged up or damaged oil pickup, failing oil pump, restriction somewhere else in the oil system (when's the last time it had an oil and filter change?), maybe a oil pressure sensor.
That's a potential engine killer so if you're not handy with the spanners yourself I'd get it looked at. If you...
Not really a “power” PC, but I had a little play with my XPS which I bought during lockdown/graphics card hell as a cheap way to get a 3060ti.
The cooling was an absolute joke. Single 80mm exhaust fan, hard drive blocking most of the airflow from the front of the case even though there was a...
As ever, Sniff Petrol was on point with their satire, probably even more true now than it was in 2019
https://sniffpetrol.com/2019/12/13/under-the-influencer-with-olly-higuys/
I enjoyed Hoovie more when he was doing proper shitboxes in the earlier videos.
Unfortunately he doesn’t seem to really know that much or do proper research about all of the cars so talks some total garbage sometimes.
It’s kinda hard to empathise with someone who’s buying cars worth hundreds...
The E90 has an oil level sensor so will bong at you when it needs a top up, but yes, valid question if we're dealing with someone who thinks they have no way of finding out what oil their car takes......
Semi vs full synth isn't likely to make a difference unless you're changing the weight of the oil too - if it's getting through that much oil then it's either leaking it out or burning it in the cylinders and that's not down to whether it's synthetic oil or not.
Anyone fancy a nice Scooby?
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1998-subaru-impreza-sti-22b-3
Be quick, just under three hours to go. Oh, and you'll need something north of ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY THOUSAND POUNDS
F. M. L.