AND what's more my cars are regularly coated in fairly high end wax which cost me a fortune so I can't say the paint wasn't as protected as best it could've been.
They move up and down to adjust themselves as per the angle the car is at. Nothing more, nothing less and normal xenons do it too - not a bi-xenon thing.
I would without a shadow of a doubt take those 1980s door protectors off !! Sorry !
Wheels are nice, CHs just without the logo and few other...
Bird cack marked my Ebony black A3 too.. you had to really look up close at the spot but it marked it and I wash my cars often so not as if it was sitting on the paint for days.
I have this on my new Golf GTI.
Some guys on UKMKIVS are in the process of getting entire columns replaced under warranty.
See here lads...
http://www.uk-mkivs.net/forums/329357/ShowPost.aspx
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I shook my head at how this guy has just plagrised my cars style!
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To be fair Ghetto, you're not the first fella to buy a black car, lower the suspension and stick a set of BBS CHs on it !!
Maybe so... if this was not what he was replying to!!
You can't say 'just bhp' makes a car fast.
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240bhp would be an absolute scream if there was stacks of torque to go with it - absolute BHP on it's own is only half the story........
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When we're talking about cars that should be performance oriented, absolute bhp is exactly what it's all about.
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What a surprise comment from Yak!!!
I guess that's what the new GTI is such a pokey car... it's not the torque COMBINED with the 200bhp lads... Sure why would...
I would also avoid overtaking near a junction on the side of the road you will be on (the road one)...
At least if the junction is on the side you are travelling then you can keep overtaking to avoid the car which may have pulled out.
Stupid little to55er in his Clio all the same though!!
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