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The 182 is more than quick enough for my purposes, my 205gti felt better though so some koni dampers with eibach sportlines along with no brainers like stainless zorst (for longetivity), braided lines (for longetivity) and maybe some new wheels will be fine for me.
As someone said earlier...
182
Blueflame cat-back.
under £300
improved low down torque, much better look, no danger of it rusting to bits like the renault one I replaced at 24k miles. lifetime warranty, sounds better than standard.
Fitting was easy and the specialist garage who fitted it commented on how it was one of...
autoleads do various, there's one which is black alloy and comes with both an m5 and m6 thread and two mast lengths.
Generally get better reception from a rubbery plastic aerial with a metal core. Try ebay and search for autoleads
very much doubt the figures, in fact there's no WAY it gives those gains, if it did we'd all have them and people wouldnt bother spending thousands trying to achieve similar gains.
Well I wouldn't have much trouble proving I've not been in London or similar more than once a year and certainly not in the car.
So if I was unfortunate enough to get cloned I would then make a case for myself. If someone wants to clone an arctic blue 182 without cup packs with a distinctive...
well its that or spunk £1400 on ficticious repairs. Shouldn't cost much if anything to get it on a ramp in a local garage for them to check out stuff.
Kwik Fit would check brakes and battery for you for not a lot (possibly free)