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I'd have fun buying a 106 gti and splashing track money at it.
A 172 cup is the perfect start to a track car tho.
You'll never get more power out of it without good money being paid out tho.
Lols I spoke to someone the other night bought an old rover beast.
He told the missus and she went spare, had to explain to the guy on ebay why he could no longer buy it!
Women eh!
What's the replacement John?
One of my favourite cars.
My boss had one the same colour, remapped from Audi and said it's still his favourite car to date!
He's got a RRS and a 997 turbo now to do both the carting people/crap about and the racing.
I have to say I still turn my head when I see one!
They played their cards perfect with the 197 imo.
Think the mpg would be the only thing that would put me off.
Yeah so because I have the tools to do the job right means it's easy!
What I do really has nothing to do with it! If you know anything about cars you would know it's hardly an easy fix!
Bit of a throwaway comment from you!
I think so mate! All my opinion tho that anything bigger than 32/37" should be plasma.
Lcd's have moved on a lot recently tho so the bigger ones still look great.
MAKE SURE IT'S OVER 100HZ. ;)
Well the insurance company will either need images or someone to go look at it.
They can't just take the garages word for it. They might have down for something it doesn't need.
I have to agree in this case.
As much as i'm a ford nut they missed a trick here.
Mettalic/pearl black would have been a better special edition.
500 made all in the black with a few tweaks here and there.
Depending what insurance company you are with mate, the engineer will have to go to the garage and inspect. That could take a few days.
If it is done by images then you will probably here from the insurance company before the garage do. Give them a phone and they can tell you what stage it's...