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Unfortunately, the chance that the third party is going to do everything possible to get every penny out of you, is one you take when you crash into them.
If she really has caused no damage then it'll come up as such on the damage report that the insurer will want. However, I strongly suspect...
There's a fairly good model kicking around from Richard Burns Rally. Not completely road standard but not a S1600. I'd imagine it wouldn't be too hard to get it looking more standard by removing the roof scoop, filling the holes in the bumper (if they exist? I can't remember. I'll look later)...
Yes, you can get Phillips Bluevision Ultra which are a lot closer to white than normal bulbs.
If you care about power and throw more, then OSRAM Nightbreaker Ultimate bulbs are decent. Not as white as the Bluevision though.
I really wouldn't recommend using LEDs, or at least not direct replacement ones, for your high beam. Been there, tried it (with far better bulbs than you've linked), and they were terrible. The only way I could tell if they were on was if I was driving next to a hedge, and then I could see a bit...
I've just done some reading up and it seems it's going to be an FXX type of deal. I did read somewhere that it was their most extreme road car but that looks to be wrong.
Makes it much more acceptable to be lairy then. Bring it.
Absolutely. But that's a full blown racecar. The DBR9 was a great looking thing in Gulf colours too.
But this is a road car we're talking about. Different kettle of fish.
My opinion of course. I felt the One-77 was a bit too much as well.
Hmm.
I always thought of an Aston as being the Gentleman's GT car. Comfortable, subtle and luxurious, yet powerful enough to get to the South of France in 6 hours and do a track day or two. My undying memory is of an Aston DB9 rocking up to a hillclimb, driving around the pits whilst on the...
Cheapo ones tend to be dangerously dim - The set in mine certainly were and I've seen a few others the same. Go for the proper ones IMO, as you know they'll be alreet.