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Same here - but a pal had a flat and the fooker that sold her the car had half inched the jack. The 200 Jack seems to only fit the 200 - her Clio Diesel was either gonna be left or the foam was going in.
Was actually quite impressed with the stuff - until we found out it fooked the tyre :(...
No you dont.
The stuff seems to "inflate" the tyre even if you have no jack and it's a flat as a pancake.
Mind you - it fcuks the tyre and you have to get a new one - no repair once you've used the foam !
I'd have said it was more heat protection than sound proofing tbh.
Renault paint & heat from engine probably not a good combo.
Likely to be more an issue in warmer climates :).
Can't see that stuff having any effect on sound levels.
If you don't get any sensible answers here found this with a quick google
http://www.tyresmoke.net/forum/cleaning/85997-paintwork-swirl-removal-guide.html
This thread reminds me of the "Bright" button on Scoobs.
The most useless button ever put on any car :D.
ps Mine stays on all the time (I'm pretty sure the 200 will be the same - didn't read anything in the releases that it had be changed) :)
Had it once here too.
From memory it was from cold - reasonable hard acceleration - kangaroo when lifting off slightly.
Hey ho - I guess a kangaroo is better than a hippo :)
I tried super nun - managed to get 34/5 ish - but was in danger of falling asleep.
Getaway driver FTW :).
Lucky enough to pretty much not have any stop / start on my a-b road commute (except for when I leave / Arrive) :cool:
Not being funny but have you checked your insurance details to be sure you were covered for a Cup.
You may find your next fight is that you didn't tell them what car you had originally !
Tread carefully with Insurance companies - they make stealers look like Angels !
But yes Clowns...
Finance can be dangerous - sounds like your biggest mistake was taking out finance for longer than you ended up keeping the car - which of course was losing money faster than you were paying it off :(.
If you're under 25 chances are you'll be chopping in any car you buy within 2 years - so...
Sell it and buy an older car that will appreciate more the less you drive it.
Clio V6 or Focus RS would be a reasonable choice.
the 197 will just lose money pretty much irrespective of mileage.
Just cos I own it doesn't mean I want to shag it when I see it the morning.
The fooking thing's for driving - not drooling over with my hands in me pockets ;):D
I think you'll find that according to most the retards are the 2 people on here who like the 200 - That's you and that other <girl> r****d Louise (oh - And Brian) :S;)
I must have a deaf car.
Keep telling it to do 200 mph :)
Sometimes a bit of power will wrap you round a tree (Especially some of the older TVRs)
If I saw a 19 year old in a TVR I'd keep well out of his way as it would only be a matter of time :eek:.
If you want to buy a car to look at it - don't get a 200.
if you want a car to drive on motorways - don't get a 200.
if you want a car that will "impress" people - don't get a Renault.
If you mainly drive on a/b roads - get a 200 :).