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was gonna say, that actually a good effort! slightly larger wheels and it'd be good!!
subways is quite a good replica, but look at how the front wheel doesn't sit right
£350 is nothing, for a proper prepreg carcase you'd be up round £700+
so in one way is good vfm, but in other ways its not
i haven't had a nose inside one yet, so have no idea on how its constructed
speed rating and size were correct, just the make was different
the car was a Audi TT 225 convertible, and if i remember the insurance company was Zurich
onto the computer would help, but if the car has no fault lights on the dash its not going to help
easiest way is to remove each HT lead in turn and listen for engine rpm change