I had the leather pieces custom made for a Sinn butterfly deployant. Very small amount of adjustment available on the buckle.
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I had the leather pieces custom made for a Sinn butterfly deployant. Very small amount of adjustment available on the buckle.
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Always nice to see something different, I like it!
Have you tried Sinn?
Quick update on the move from Agile to Intelligent Go. Last month my average cost was 8.8p per kWh, largely thanks to overnight charging of the powerwall. Still selling excess back to the grid at 15p...
You're obviously right that it's not the ideal place to put the engine but I sort of admire the pigheaded approach of the Porsche engineers. They've done a pretty good job with an arse about face...
TGIF
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Well he did say he wouldn't go for a 911 but was thinking about a Macan.
All the Times article does is show where people are most unrealistic about pricing.
20 areas where people overestimate the value of their house by 14-29% and 20 where they get it within 5%.
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Sorry for your loss, kidneys do seem a very common problem.
Our rescue Meg made approx 12yrs before the same issue.
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Engine at the rear seemed silly but everything jacked up by 6” seemed a good idea?
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Tracked down the reference for this one - BJ9040-57E - now just need to find one.
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Completely agree, I just said 991 as it was on the shortlist.
Such as stamp duty if the asset is a house/land?
Porsche has always been about the 911 for me. Toyed with the idea of other models (Boxster Spyder would be nice) but have always come back to the 911. Definitely not as practical as a Macan but as a...
Patrizzi?
Drilled lugs help.
Very nice, looks like a combo of these two...
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I went there once to look at a 993. Didn't buy...
You plug in and Octopus decide when to charge your car. It's always 7.5p unless you override it (eg you need to force a top up in the middle of the day).
Surely that's an argument for a fuel based duty? Current system is a tax on ownership, not use.
Deleted. Not worth it.
Quite car dependent but if you assume real world range of 200 miles, you should still have 90 miles 'in the tank' after the first day and adding 30kwH overnight would give you plenty for the second...
If you click the link that you yourself shared, you'll see it's 6hrs.
As others have said already, there are work arounds for most situations.