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Everything posted by Greg111
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Ha mine did the exact same thing, pulled the cluster out, put it back in and now the airbag lights flashing, must just be a ghost fault that comes on when the connectors are off. A simple clearing of the faults should do it.
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Looks bloody mint! Just like Gus' old one just no big spooling thingy attached.
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Going next week? Mint, looking forward to seeing it driving around.
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Seen a few in the bay, very cool little cars!
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Whats "cooler" or better looking in you opinion?
Greg111 replied to Lucan's topic in General Discussion
That was an easy vote...........2 door. -
I was pulled over a year or so ago and told to turn my front fogs, (it was night), fair enough. And yes rear fogs are just annoying.
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206 is not a bad car either, autos have the same issue as any other car, the GTI 180 being the very best one but only avaliable in manual, any GTI for that matter. The 307 would be the best bet for the Peugeots or the 207xs if you want to spend a bit more than your budget and you would also have the 3 year warrenty to go with it.
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Well done dude, now get it finished.
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Once the battery is charged, let us know if it cranks over dude.
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Brand new 207xs (poverty pack model) are very cheap brand new now, $23,000 inc orc.
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Either original M3 pads or OE spec Brembo pad and disc combo. EBC green stuff or red stuff is also good. I must find out what pads are in mine, i've done 15,000km and one trackday on this set of brakes and they still haven't worn, (at all!) They make a hell a squeal when hot though.
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May as well go with the E34 M5 package as well.
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Best i can do is 13 odd seconds. Getting pissed off now.
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Ha funny you should mention 307, we are also a Peugeot dealership, the earlier ones were very good, mechanically another great car as long as they are serviced regularly Lots and lots of NZ new 307s around so no probs there, the manuals of course were a better drive but the autos are not bad, a few of them needed modified solanoid valves in the trans, you could always find out if they are fitted or not. Edit: Slpelling.
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Haha there you go, earth is just as important as power.
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2,900rpm is pretty good for an E30, the consumption however isn't, i'd check for fuel leaks in the system somewhere.
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Ever been in a Swift? Four 6 foot adults fit in with leg room, don't ask me how but the size is definitely decieving.Reading the the first post again, the sports only come manual. The LTD comes as auto and manual.
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What tyres are you running now Simon? I like grip.
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They proberly wouldn't have a clue if you didn't come back, they would have a such a large clientele one person not coming back, they wouldn't know.If you go back to this tyre shop and tell them they have lost a client then they will know for sure and try fix things with you, whether it's too late or not.
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Ha i could vouch for that, my cars not even being used but the tires are proberly still slowly wearing.
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Suzuki swift sports are great wee cars with plenty of punch, (for a 1.6) They are priced at $26,000 but a second hand low KM will fetch for $21,000. Or the normal LTD model and XE model go for around $17,000. Very mechanically reliable also, we've had no worries with the swift at all.
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The inside of the tires suffer however
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One hell of a lot of job loses, lets hope they get over this rather large hump and carry on.