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love mine, wouldn't want to live with it daily due to the rattles etc, but the track car I wouldn't use anything else unless I went sequential, which is just a pipe dream!
Thanks @182_steve I'm in agreement, only thing missing is the stalk controls adapter which I'm not sure i can source for it which is a massive shame. Only way it could be any better is if it was minidisc
Bought mine from Halfords in Hull in 2002 and was stolen in 2003, lol!
This one came from eBay, obvs. I've actually accumulated 3 of them now, lol, defo the hoarder next door me!
Quick clean of stereo panel, there's a few scratches on it to but better than it was so I'm happy enough for an old motor.
And change of stereo aswell (I hoard stereos nearly as badly as wheels, lol) this is same as first stereo I ever bought for a car back in the day and it got nicked, so I've...
Basically everything above is all the advice you need!
15", lightest you can find (I run OZ superleggera, 4.9kg a wheel) and either the Michelin or Yokos Budgie recommends
Ime cooksports sat pretty much the same as the h&r but the h&r ride slightly better, less crashy. Plus yet to see a h&r rust and snap.
The eibach sportlines sit higher definately and tend to lead to front rake after time as they seem to settle more at the front with use
I'm a h&r fan too. Run cooksports and eibach (sport and proline versions) and the h&r are by far my favourite.
Having said that not tried grams and heard good things from other about them
I've used pre loved slicks for years, even when completely bolloxed they offer so much more grip than any semi slick I've ever used. Currently on Michelin as the Dunlop I've used before are very soft and don't last long, so tbh of its Dunlop I'd suggest the seller is being honest
Quick update, into winter spec so coilovers off, cup shocks and eibach sportlines on, 20mm front spacers reduced to 16mm and speedline Vegas (ratty wheels) fitted.

Cheers
Ben
as above, jack up on beam, pop an axle stand under each jacking point on rear chassis and drop car onto those
then just set the rear beam at whatever height to take the pressure off the bolts as you undo them
doh! after all that! basic nut and bolt check fixes it!
gld you sorted it though, nothing worse than fitting shiny new parts and then getting a noise you think is from them
Just sell them to me, much less hassle ;-)
I'd say go silver though, I've always wanted silver Williams wheels and always ended up with every other colour, lol! Would look excellent on the phase 1 then imo
Yeah they're very similar square on then more like the old prima maxi wheels in profile, they're growing on me more and more.
I was thinking exactly same other day as I approached the car squarely side on at supermarket, some brembo would look decent I reckon, in odyssey blue perhaps...