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Ekona

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  1. None at all I'm afraid, but I'd take a Twingo over an Abarth. No idea why, I just would.
  2. It's an excellent handling car, but trust me, it may not feel big, but it is. Not something I'd want the other half trying to squeeze into a Tesco parking space. Agreed. Mine doesn't actually feel much different in size on the road than my old 911, but when I tried to fit it in the garage the other week I quickly realised it does a very good job of hiding it's size! Since I've installed the bucket seat and by doing so lowered the seating position, I'm having to learn how to place the nose on corner entry again. I'll have to lift the seat back up I think when I get the Recaros in there.
  3. You already have a RR car, might as well get another
  4. All 996 cars have at least a spoiler that rises at approx 75mph and lowers at 30mph built into the rear deck, the GT3 had a fixed wing and the Turbo a more traditional style motorised spoiler.
  5. Good shout, but if an M6 is too big then so is the QP I'd say.
  6. Just get a 911. It's different enough that at least you can tick the box to say you've had one, if you don't like it after a month then you're not going to lose any money on one if you need to sell it, and it's an easy car for the other half to bumble around in. Just don't do what some people do and buy one without getting an inspection, as a couple of hundred quid is peanuts to pay for peace of mind.
  7. You'd have thought so, wouldn't you? Even when I left it open, some were convinced it was a conversion I just sat near by, listening to the various conversations whilst getting tanked on stubbies. Great weekend!
  8. I once took my old 350 to JAE, but I went with IMOC the MR2 club as I had some friends I wanted to hang out with for the weekend. They didn't really want a 350 hogging the limelight, so asked me to park it on the corner of the stand. Of course I complied, but not before sticking a very rough hand-written cardboard sign in the windscreen that I'd scribbled on in black marker pen: MR2 WITH 350Z BODYKIT You would not believe the amount of people that spent the weekend crawling over and under the car to see if it was true or not
  9. In theory, the only issue you'll get is that the battery won't last anywhere near as long as the car will constantly be trying to overcharge it. I'd always, always code a new battery as soon as possible.
  10. Correct. The theory being that airbags are needed to keep casualties down, so you must have them. However, that then means that rally cars cannot drive between stages, never mind that it would cause a lot of problems going forward with regards to grassroots motorsports, so they deliberately left a get out in. To me, it's the right thing to do, although it makes life awkward for those of us that don't like a gigantic thick rimmed wheel with no feel to steer our cars with.
  11. Probably not enough to get past on the extensively modified for track rule then
  12. I'm in Halstead, just round the corner! Will keep an eye out for you, if a bright orange 645 waves don't be surprised!
  13. A diesel convertible??!! Man card at the door, please.
  14. You should always tell them you've changed the steering wheel, and if they ask if it has an airbag then tell them that too. Otherwise, as long as you've told them then that's their problem. Going back to the OP, how modified is your car? If it's just wheels, a roof wrap and a steering wheel then they were right to fail it. If it's stripped inside, bucket seats and 888s, then they should've passed it.
  15. P9, section 5. Extensively modified vehicles would pass regardless of having a steering wheel with airbag or not. Like I said, find a different station.
  16. Under 5.4 of the MOT regs, the SRS section. As far as practicable, check that all airbags fitted as original equipment are present and not obviously defective. REASON FOR REJECTION An airbag obviously missing or defective. So yes, they were correct to fail it. However, I'd be finding a new garage with some common sense, or if not possible then sadly it'll mean re-fitting the OEM one once a year.
  17. Are you never going to drive the C63 as well?
  18. Just take the rear seats out, that's what I'm doing with my 6er.
  19. Sounds similar to the Envy FA, which is a brilliant product that I use plenty of. Whether it's as good, I've no idea.
  20. Oh, and E46 M3 is two doors, not four.
  21. First off, never ever bother with chip repairs. Always just get a new screen, much better result and almost always less pain. However, that's of little help to you now. B pillars should come finished, and really you have no route in SCC as you've yet to suffer a real loss that the company haven't been prepared to fix. If they refuse to make good the repairs, then you can start down that line. Autoglass?
  22. A new car doesn't have to be better, just different. In recent times I've gone from VX220 to 350 to 911 to the current 645. You couldn't really pick a bunch of cars that have less in common, but they've all provided me with fun albeit in very different ways.
  23. Yeah, I wouldn't bother either
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