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Beat 185 bhp and you've done better than me LOL! Having said that since I moved to super unleaded and have given it a few trackdays and 16k miles since i got it and the engine really seems to have come alive.
Low 6s seems optimistic though?
8 years on a cambelt that's meant to be changed at 5?!
Makes me cringe thinking about driving that!
What a joker to advertise that as FSH, then tells you to jog on at the thought of allowing £500 for the work.
Sadly, he will end up selling it at that price to someone who's similarly clueless.
If it's 51-plate it's almost guaranteed to not be a Cup...I don't think they started being registered until 03 (although there may be the odd 52-plate Cup out there).
Doesn't sound like a Cup. Lots of insurance companies get them mixed up.
What parts are you after? Almost all parts except what's already been mentioned above are identical for both models.
What reg is it?
As yours has had colour and interior changes, the easiest way to tell is brake hard. If ABS kicks in = non-Cup, if you lock and slide = Cup.
Try www.vistaprint.co.uk
Good prices and service - flip books start at 20 pages but they offer a 'custom' service so I'm sure you could spec one with less.
You make a fair point.
How often has this forum seen the boast of owners giving their cars abuse as "it's still under warranty if anything goes wrong"?
This is exactly why high owner number cars make me nervous.
Always wondered why others don't consider this a risk when buying? Is it that...
Maybe it was a pre-registered car, so the first and only owner is actually shown as the 2nd on the V5?
So he's truthfull in that it has had only one owner, but the V5 shows two registered keepers.
I've found throttle control is everything when the engine's just been fired up.
Give it any kind of prod and you're off, bouncing down the road. Gently tickle it though, and you can pull away smoothly without issue.
This I can relate to.
Local Tesco, road into it has parking on either side...the left side is closest to the store so that's always rammed, the right side is almost always completely empty.
So I park on the right in a completely empty row with no cars at all anywhere nearby.
It's almost 100%...
He ^^^ is right.
You ^^^ are not.
There's no anger here from me, just disbelief that you all think a car park space has been surrendered for a tiny little sign...when to the mildly intelligent it's 100% obvious that the reason for those hatchings is as said above by apollo000...to give clear...
Ignore the sign, move it onto the path if you have to. The sign is not the limiting factor for the width of the space here...the road is.
Between the line beneath the car, and the border with the access road, there is enough space for a car.
Look beyond the 200, there are cars parked right up...