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Who would spend 100% of the cars value on a number plate??
Its only going to go on a 172 cup, as it obviously can't go on a 182/197/200 etc.
Me thinks that could be for sale for a very long time.
I think the seats are really low compared to the door line because my mates dad is about 6ft minimum and he looked small when he went past me yesterday.
They have the 1.6 engine, in metallic blue/grey/piss colour with some 17 inch ripspeed alloys on it. :(
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Sell the 172. Keeping them both is pointless and the cup will feel much better on track. Plus its got warranty etc.
Keeping the 172 is a good idea if you were buying a Corsa Diesel, but you're buying an awesome track car. So get rid of the 172 and use the money for tyres/fuel/tuition.
h13 lmc WAS REG'D IN aPRIL 2001 according to the DVLA, so will be on the new system which is done on emmissions. (Anything reg'd after 1.3.2001)
How can a 2.0 be £125 per year tax??
I honestly wouldn't bother mate. Unless you want it for looks or noise. They really do F'all! lol. Its your car at the end of the day.
Look at the JMS setup. Looks OEM and makes a hell of a noise! :D...
This month mine has cost me £79 for a fuel pump.
Next month, my new one arrives and it will be £1000 for the deposit, £60 to fill it up and £60 to get the roof vinyled. £400 to insure it, £20 for new number plates and £160 for a new stereo and ipod lead.
Thats made me feel a bit sick...