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Nice one, i was on a drifting forum and a couple of the boys were saying they were using them. heard people saying "ditch finders" etc, but id rather go a holiday with the mrs than pay £520 for tyres at this time. Im pleased so far with em.
yup! have a look on ebay, there's normally bargin's to be found. Normal 172 16's would look great if it;s lowered right. My best mate has a garage so if it's a big job i take my car round there. Quite lucky in that respect.
Hi everyone
My car needed 4 new tyres, used to have pe2's all round, but with money being tight i opted for marangoni's!
I have read lot's of reviews on them, most good and they were tested on track. Well all i can say is that im mega impressed. I've had lot's of tyres in the past and these are...
Alright bud, I stay in strathaven, so not far from yourself. I'd go for coilovers and 172 wheels, don't chav it up with halfords stuff! LOL
good luck with le voiture
Alan
Some of the post's were daft. Like people saying because chavs owned them they won't be classics? You think that plenty of chavs didn't drive 205's, rs turbo's, astra gte's. Course they did! I think it will be, people saying only the trophy? the 205 gti wasn't a limited number thing atall, and...
Just wondering who's all going down from scotland? would be fantastique to get a wee convoy on the go, North of england aswell infact. The more the merrier.
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Alright guy's, some a**hole reversed into my car last night. Drivers wing is scuffed, bloody raging about it. Just wondering if anyone has an arctic blue drivers wing available?
Cheers Al
Autosmart tango is great! It's normally bought in bulk as they dont sell it to halfords etc. Just wash the car rinse the car, then whilst it's wet, spray it on (can be used on glass too) rub it in with a sponge then rinse. Dead easy mate.:cool:
That's definitely a head gasket problem mate. Yeah you should get it in to get sorted asap. if you drive it long distance it can end up overheating.
Al.
Hmm couldn't tell you mate. Open the oil cap, if it looks milky it's a headgasket issue. if it dosent then probably just cold weather and steam from the exhaust fumes.