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depends how much space you need, how much are you currently using on your 600gb one? and how much of it is old crap you dont need?
ive got a 60GB SSD in my laptop and only use 20GB of it but i dont use it for much other than web browsing and office etc.
my HTPC has a 80GB SSD and i only use...
yeah i suppose its maby handy for ejits with no car control. personally i would rather have the option to permenantly remove it. saves me pushing a button every time i get in the car
my last one was a 100 @ 130
this ones staying standard, its just about cheap as chips motoring lol i would have got an 80 or 100 if i was planning power but i knew id get carried away so at least im now held back by my injectors :P
my mate paid £700 for one 6 months ago, he done 20k and he sold it for £800, but it was a proper f**king shed lol never cost a penny other than a pair of tyres and oil change lol!
had done 200k or there abouts and would still do 65mpg most days lol
ahh do you not have a fitting kit on the manifold to cat join? thats whats caused your issue then, as i said above with the engine mount suggestion it looked to me as if it had been pulled apart suggesting worn mounts but no spring loaded joint would cause this too
i agree, looks like the suspension is broken!, i like coilovers but i like them at a sensible height for handling, i done the whole slammed on coilover thing when i was 17 and after bump skipping through a bush backwords a few times, i started going for sensible height lol
any decent garage will be able to weld that back up for you. id check your engine mounts too as its possbly worn mounts thats contributed to it braking, although there has been an obvious weak point to being with
there was a lovely chap from stirling with a 172 cup on here a few months ago lol!!! if you search the spotted section for "stirling" you will find the thread!