I like that. The correct number of doors for a fast Golf as well.
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I like that. The correct number of doors for a fast Golf as well.
HI Gordon, hi Rob, thanks!
With the new Mk8 Golf only available as a 5-door, the 3-door is set to become a dying breed. Which is a shame, because it's a better looking car, in my opinion. The...
https://i.ibb.co/d4D4Vvm/AE3-B50-A0-6-BE6-41-BE-9-B02-69-D67-B9-DEF1-F-1-201-a.jpg
It's a long established law of motoring that the driver of the most expensive car gets the right of way, as they can afford a better lawyer.
I'm not sure if it still holds, given the high...
That looks like fun. Let us know, please - I've had a couple of Up!s as courtesy cars, and they're a lot of fun, so the GTI must be spectacular.
I collected this today:
https://image.ibb.co/i8smz5/fullsizeoutput_2ee.jpg
https://image.ibb.co/j5ygXQ/fullsizeoutput_2ed.jpg
A day later than intended, because I asked for a full...
From next Thursday, this:
https://preview.ibb.co/bMLypv/IMG_1423.jpg
The lack of factory undersealing on the S2000 bothered me, so I took mine to TGM who pressure washed the underside, dried it with compressed air and then undersealed it with something a bit like...
You might want to have another go at obscuring the number plate...
My son and I were in the usual Friday evening car park that is the M27 last evening, and there was a particularly lovely example of this in the outside lane - left-hand drive but on British plates...
Since when did that matter? Good choice, lots of pics when it arrives please!
But you miss the S2000 though?
That's superb, and thanks for responding.
A "proper" 911. I'd have that any day over one of the bloated pastiches of recent years.
I'm sure I'm not alone in asking if we could have a bit more detail and a lot more photos. Please?
You should have kept the Split! Have you seen the prices being asked for them now!
Now fitted with Ohlins suspension:
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz311/Backwardpoint/S2000/L1210781_zpsxewuisnb.jpg
Sits perfectly, much improved ride, changes direction like a house fly.
That is absolutely lovely. I deliberately quoted the pictures so that I can look at them again.
I shook a surprising number of stones out!
And you can either carry the tonneau cover in the boot or luggage. But not both!
I spent this afternoon doing this:
Rear bumper off:
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz311/Backwardpoint/S2000/IMG_0931_zpszqkalje9.jpg
Removing baked tar from the tailpipes:
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I like that! Can you tell us more about it, please?
Like :encouragement:
That looks nice. Has it been restored, or is it original? If it's original, it looks as though it's led a pampered life.
Any more details or photos?
It's very durable - in everyday use it lasts about six months between applications for me. My wheels were quite new when I applied it, although I gave them a good scrub with a proper wheel cleaner...
You need some of this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gtechniq-Alloy-Wheel-Armour-15ml/dp/B004JNVO7C
The best thing I've ever used on alloy wheels.