Simonigs1.0 wrote: » Well, yeah, there are better deals and generally better cars to be found in the UK. And even with VRT and travel costs I'm saving a lot of money on this going to the UK. Bar my own RCZ, the only other 1.6 THP 200 bhp model in the country belongs to Peugeot Ireland, so with rare cars like it I don't have much of a choice. I'm buying a Toyota GT86 and giving my girlfriend the RCZ. I looked at everything with her; DS3 cabriolet, MX5, Punto Abarth and there was a problem with all of them. She likes the RCZ and I like the GT86, so its a win-win.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Oh ya I'm well aware of the specification of Ford's badges, just wanted to give the oul vw fanbois a bit of a dig :pac: There wasn't a tddi badge on it at all! I've a feeling the boot was resprayed at some stage, and the focus badge was placed back on the wrong spot. I took it off (brought paint with it!! :mad:) and will put it back on the proper left hand side.
Sh1tbag OToole wrote: » Really only 2 THP 200 in the country? Is the one that belongs to peugeot for sale or do they keep it as a pet?
scottp68877 wrote: » Seen this in the bargain alerts thread and thought I'd post here. Free bulbs and fitting on BMWs. Need to be non-working do.http://www.bmwservice.ie/web/see-and-be-seen/
CianRyan wrote: » And the amount of people with fog lights but without them turned on... Are we that uptight about fog lights that we don't even use them when it's foggy?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Lads what do ye think would be the best value for money manual to get for DIY stuff, Haynes or Bentley? Looking to do some small bits to the E39 like the brake switch and I'm not sure would the Haynes cover stuff like that.
Big Nasty wrote: » I use them ALL the time!
Alanstrainor wrote: » Never had the need for any manuals. Either stuff was handy enough as it is to figure out, or there was detailed guides online for it. They're such popular cars that the online community is massive.
Big Nasty wrote: » You don't need to do another CPC AFAIK
Simonigs1.0 wrote: » Quite exciting indeed, the original plan was to go over in January but I pushed it forward a month! Scheduled to get the keys to our new house the following week too so an exciting month overall for us.
NewApproach wrote: » Had Range Rover sorted out most of their reliability issues by 2010? Anyone have experience of the 3.6 TDV8 unit? What is real world mpg in a FFRR?
Dartz wrote: » Good thing about a fumy exhaust... it sure keeps the tailgaters away. I think I'm going slightly mad. I haven't been able to stop since I got home....
RandomAccess wrote: » Finally saw the new Nissan Pulsar in the metal and its a very handsome car. I reckon they might sell quite a few of those.
toastedpickles wrote: » Pity theres no gt-r version or spec on it though
RandomAccess wrote: » I reckon if it they can get volume sales going then it wouldn't be to hard to get a few hot models arranged for the UK market. I think its a euro only model however, so no lairy japanese models to import either.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Bit of a strange problem with the focus steering. If you go to turn when driving along it almost resists turning until you add a bit more pressure, and then it'll suddenly give?
toastedpickles wrote: Sounds like your pump is on the way out! 
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Oh ya? Anyone have an idea on the cost of that? I remember when I thought the Mondeo had that problem, the cost of a new one wasn't nice