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I wouldn't bother retro fitting the Cup Packs, best to just get coilovers if you want to.
Would be cheaper and better, all the 172 Coilovers will fit on the non cup packed 182 hubs.
Got a pink belly lol, it's fading a bit now!
You'll have to do a better job of putting sun lotion on Gareth than I got lol.
PS. Congrats on the new purchase!!
Really?! Did you have to shell out loads?
Give me a PM when you come to sell it mate, my Bro may be in the market for a Cup in about a month (he always loved mine), he's got a new job and is loosing his company Laguna and is looking for a bargain ;)
Good points Funky.
I'd probably sum it with something like:
R27 for out and out fun on the B Roads.
R26 for more composed driving with still some good hints of fun.
We need some back to back tests ;)
Stick it up for sale now as it is, as people may want it looking mint how it is now.
If no interest in a couple of weeks, return to standard selling parts and drop the price to outweigh it.
R26 9/10
Best all round car I've owned, plenty of fun and great over the commute.
Not "raw" or powerful enough to earn a 10, but then if it was raw it wouldn't get a 10 for being too hard on the commute.
Maybe I'm too fussy.
I've always wrote sold as seen, but I think technically it means nothing in legal terms.
He's the one that should really want a receipt not you tbh, once you've got the cash that's all you need :)
It is a good price at 11k for basically a new car.
Would defo miss Xenons, you'll be surprised how use you get to having decent headlights.
I'm sure you could get a HID kit for about £100 though, so makes it worth going for.
Brand new R26 is less than that.
I love the GTA, and was considering one, but would constantly be worried about it breaking, and would cost a lot to run, and the understeer would probably kill me in the end.
So I went for the more "sensible" choice of a new car for the same sort of dosh.
Yer pretty much, export the tables to a CSV and import them in is probably the easiest option here.
However importing large CSVs I've never found to be that easy, something always c***s up, unless someone has any decent tips or guides here that means I won't get it all bent out of shape!
Veritas isn't an option for me anyhow.
I need some SQL that will do this really.
Creating a DTS Package would be fine I guess, just need to get it right :)