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I think its a bit pricey, doubt you'd get much more than what your paid if you split it. Plus you have the hassle of selling and sending all the parts.
Also, same with the repaired value, dont think youd make much buying to fix and sell. More the sort of thing to buy to fix to keep imo.
Best to say how much they will cost, then people can judge if you will get your money back.
And also, what do you mean by light, is the engine ok, is it just the front or is it the wings aswell, etc etc.
Gutted, definitely sounds like a write off though
I'd stick a claim in too against the toyota driver, from what i gather its not your fault, and one non-fault accident should not affect your prices much if at all.
With my limited experience:
Conti SC 2 - Good tyre in all weathers, excellent in none i found.
Pirelli P6000 - Excellent in the wet, and average in the dry
Pace budget tyres - Lost the back end first day i had them on (changed from the p6000's), soon got rid of
Cooper Zeon - Good grip in the...
I wouldn't bother really, you may free up £1-2K but you dont know about the other car and you spend that repairing it, getting it up to scratch. Whereas you know your car and that it is a good un.
Personally i wouldn't change to a 172 unless it was a ph1, which are really growing on me at the...
I gave up on my 1.2, changed so much in the year i owned it, most of the engine was new. Then the head gasket blew, and even though it was only £100 to get it sorted I chopped it in. Decided enough was enough.
Sometimes you've got to know when its time to give it up. Perhaps sell it and buy a...
Its about 20 minutes from my house, really lonely up there at night but it is a really amazing place. I used to go up there with friends just after i passed my driving test and we used to walk around the reservoir (to the right of the pic) in the pitch black, good times.
Always up there...
I had Bosch flat blades on my CS and found they missed a spot due to the curve on the windscreen, instead it smeared right in front of my face.
On the clio i have just bought standard Bosch wipers, I would of got halfords own (they are re-branded champion wipers) but they were out of stock.
Depends what you want it to do, and your budget.
Do you want bluetooth, DAB, multiple pre-outs, etc?
Give us a specification and we may be able to help :)
Presume most of us will be at the RR day anyway. I've rearranged my trip to wales to come home a day early to fit it in :D
Should sort something out for after then, maybe with more notice.
If anyone cares this is how i did it:
1) Heat up corner with hairdryer
2) Use a plastic bladed ice scraper to get into corner and start off removing the film
3) Using the hairdryer slowly heat up the film closest to where you are peeling it away and gently apply tension to the film. Dont pull...
Certainly is, like Louis (or is it louise?) says above, you wont find a better tv for sensible money and plasma is better than LCD imo, and i dont own a plasma since i am too poor so i aren't biased.
Further to my above post here is a TV i would get, free 5 year warranty too if yo collect from Essex (worth the trip ;) )
http://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?SKUNumber=106652&Model=Pioneer-PDPLX5090
Also available with a lifestyle unit in the deals under it but that might be a...
Personally i would try and source a pioneer plasma with that budget, they have pulled out of the tv market earlier this year but they made, in many peoples opinion, the best tv's available.
I think they pulled out because many preferred to buy an inferior £700 panel rather than a superior...
When i had my 1.2 with 182 wheels on i didn't declare the wheels. I did declare the suspension though, which you would have to do if you lowered it like you say you want to. But earlier you said your insurance wont allow mods!