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Did that just blast up the screen, or blow through the standard dash vents for the screen? I've hooked mine up so it blows through the factory ducting in the dash and onto the screen. You can hardly feel it with it on though, so worried it is going to be cack!
I like an Abarth Punto. One of those cars that I'd like to own, though not sure I will ever get the chance. Hilarious that you got rejected by the club, how ridiculous. If you've got essentially the same car for less money, good luck to you. I think these are a great looking thing.
Would love to build one of these. That's a bit of a monster for the money too! Plenty of tuning potential in the engine still too.
Not too keen on the shiny body work but, once you sort that, it will be ace!
That was my reasoning too to be honest. At the time I was using it as a daily for quite a long commute and the Ktec did nothing but hurt my ears and make people look at you like you were filth. I'm sure the likes of PMS are lovely but, for around 100 notes, the Klarius did what I needed it to do!
I used to do a 100 mile round trip to work in my 172 Cup 😂 At the time it didn't bother me that much, just got used to it but, once I got a new car, I could never go back to a 172 as a daily. Don't get me wrong, I still love the Clio and it puts a smile on my face every time I drive...
PMS certainly market their exhaust as being quiet. My 172 had a Ktec Supersport stealth when I bought it and I binned it for a Klarius OEM one from ECP. The centre box broke up within a few weeks, but had a new one under warranty and it's been fine since. The Ktec is just ridiculous though...
You're not wrong! The bummer is that I have just had my ex-works Escort shell repainted. It's going to need to be log-booked at some point, but wasn't going to be done before the cut-off date, so I now might have to have the cage modified, which will kind of ruin the originality of it. Good old MSA.
This week, I have received the following email from Safety Devices:
"The October 2017 MSA bulletin details new requirements for Roof and Windscreen Pillar Reinforcement in vehicles competing in Stage Rallying.
The full amendment can be downloaded from our website. We have also produced a...
I would have punched the woman in the face. I cannot stand people that do that. Just because you don't give a s**t about your own stuff, at least have the decency to be careful with other people's things. I would be mortified if I damaged someone else's car and would sell my own car if I...
Some decent cars in this budget that are much newer than some of what has been suggested. Things have moved on a LOT from the old S3/LCR...
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F292079979896...
Octavia vRS? The 2.0 one, not the 1.8. For £4k are you getting into the newer Leon too?
Those S3s look ancient now. Couldn't bring myself to spend £4k on one. If you're not that bothered about performance but wanting a nicer car to live with, I'd be wanting something newer than an A3 from the 90s.
The technology will undoubtedly become more widespread, not that wealth guarantees mad skills of course.
Once they're being driven by make-up applying, ditzy women and oblivious middle aged folk, carnage is almost guaranteed.
That's it. Features like this are great for responsible drivers. The problem is, most drivers are just not even close to responsible. If they were as common as a Fiesta, I do have to wonder how many incidents there would be.
Interesting times anyway.
Quite. The problem with this is that it is just another way that the driver can pay less attention. While he should focus on the road ahead and be ready to take control, how many mongs are going to pay next to no attention and mess with the iPad thing? Calling it Autopilot probably wasn't the...
Calm down dear, it was a turn of phrase. Besides, as I recall, it was the car that drove under a truck, not the person in it. Should he have been paying more attention? Abso-f**king-lutely but, as I posted above, it makes me question whether the tech is r****d proof yet.
As I recall, Tesla...
One killed a guy in the US didn't it? Drove him under a truck? Impressive, but not sure the technology is mature enough to be encouraging people to let go of the wheel yet, especially with the number of mongs on the road.
They do seem to be chucking a lot of free stuff at people at the moment...
It does make me laugh that people keep telling us how evil people are if they date to use a mobile phone in their car, while car manufacturers are busy sticking massive bloody touchscreens in the dashboard. Totally mental.
That's precisely why it's cool. They haven't done what BMW did with the...