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hi,
make sure brake pins arent seized, theyll all atleast be due their belts now, check 197.net for more info
~30mpg
better build quality than mk2
have an extra gear (the novelty hasnt worn off for me :P)
r27s alllll come with recaros and cup chassis
this has everything bar the cup...
its been for sale for ages, its heroically specced (bar cup chassis as its 56 plate), well priced, and says itll get an MOT and service (which will be due to include belts) on sale.
if i was in the market for a 197 again i'd so have this... the bonnet wrap can be ripped off easy enough...
on my old clio i was quoted £100 fitted for a new screen, £200 if i wanted the auto lights and wipers. my auto stuff didnt work anyway so i took the cheaper option
yup.
insurance? fronting.
servicing? who needs to service a car, rather spend money on mods
sub £2k
i noticed far more chavved up 1*2's in the NE than down here though, i put that down to insurance being too dear to even front in the NW lol.
cheers :) it was a thread on polarised ones that give me this idea. someone asked if the polarised bolts were DIY, and i realised i could DIY these lol
Not runcorn anodizers is it? We've used them a few times.
its called chemi black, you degrease it, condition it, black it then oil it, all at room temperature. its a nifty little process lol
no idea yet, after putting it on gently it seems to have 'polished' the black a little bit. may...
At work we've started a new process that adds a black protective coating to ferrous metals, and I got the idea to refresh my tired looking wheel bolts. I did one at first to see how it came out.
shot blasted and blacked;
the gloss finish is it in the final stage, it's bathed in oil to...