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Anyone Know How to Sell a Number Plate????
vr6storm replied to rado-steve's topic in General Car Chat
the £105 fee includes £25 retention for a year AND the transfer fee(£80) the donor car just gets an age related replacement plate,the DVLA don't charge any extra or if you transfer from one car direct to another eg when you change vehicles then its only the £80 transfer fee required when the missus changed from her SportKa to her Freelander 2 in October 2007 thats all we had to pay at any rate -
MOT booking and driving the car - is there a limit?
vr6storm replied to coullstar's topic in General Car Chat
speak to Dave Manson up here G,he knows the ins and outs of VR6 ECU's and does his own mapping now IIRC,I'm sure a 24v lump is within his capabilities -
not having a G-lader myself but from what ive heard over the years has been that jabba are more focused on the 20V turbo engines and G-werks are more G-lader focused
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Anyone Know How to Sell a Number Plate????
vr6storm replied to rado-steve's topic in General Car Chat
You're just jealous cos you don't have one. :tongue: :lol: To be honest if it was only worth £50 I'd be happy with that! It's £50 I didn't have before and I haven't had to do anything to get it. 8) I have 2 private plates that must be worth millions as they are single number prefix's :wave: -
Anyone Know How to Sell a Number Plate????
vr6storm replied to rado-steve's topic in General Car Chat
your car will go back to its original number unless its changed in a different registration area,ie if your car was orignally reg'd in Aberdeen and you take the number off and re-register it in say London it will be given a spare London area reg that is age related to it,obviously this won't be the case if it started off with a cherished number btw these reg valuations I'd take with the biggest bucket of salt available -
aye its Glen's 996 C4S(aka ess3),he's owned his from new PCGB meets are ok but mainly older types of owners
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the 924 Turbo had discs all round,same as the 924S which used 944 running gear Not what I meant matey... I know they had rear disks, but the hand brake was done with a drum in the center as the calipers don't have a handbrake mechanism... Early 911s did this too (dunno about the later ones, I've not had one in bits! :lol: ) ahh got you now :dorky: yeah thats correct
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the 924 Turbo had discs all round,same as the 924S which used 944 running gear
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we had a similar idea up here in Aberdeen about 2/3 years ago,lasted all of 6months IIRC,
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looks like 4 16inch fronts as opposed to the pic with the 16inchers staggered
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good luck finding a decent 993 Manual Coupe for £15k or under :wave:
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is the 500 actually part of FIAT's scrappage deals? as I believe not every model in their price lists qualify Editted http://www.startingroup.co.uk/fiat/scrappage.html so it is :clap: if she's need ing a new car then why not,I'm a fan of the 500 too
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Was tempted by the 16" Teledials but just decided against the hassle just to go an inch bigger. If I'm honest about 20% of my decision is keeping in the scene but the rest is due to the fact that I think Porsche have designed some of the best looking OEM wheels on the planet. Most cars roll out with chunky generic crap that looks like an after thought but not so with Porsche, and as VW have always had such a close relationship with them I think they sit pretty well on their wheels. its your motor at the end of the day but Porsche can use some shockingly bad looking wheels too,the Boxster ones you have pictured are nowhere near as nice looking as the standard VR6 speedline,I find that a lot of people put on Porsche wheels just purely to say they have Porsche wheels on their car,maybe because I've owned Porsches before owning a VW that makes me so against seeing them used in that way,who knows :shrug: don't even start me on split-rim so called Turbo twists :gag: :bad-words: :epicfail:
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you could go for 944 Turbo teledials which are 16inch and look beefier however like Kev I just don't think they suit the Corrado one bit,in fact IMHO NO Porsche wheels go with anything other than Porsches and tbh they are popular as its mainly about scene points for most people
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at the moment I'm lusting after these,in no real order 1)Porsche 924 Carrera GT 2)Porsche 993 GT2 3)Porsche 993 Turbo 4)Ford Escort RS Turbo series 1 5)Audi ur-quattro 10v/20v not fussed as long as its a digidash model 6)Fiat 130TC Strada Abarth 7)BMW M635csi the 80's sharknosed version 8)Mercedes 190E 2.3/2.5 16v 9)Ford Escort XR3 carb'd.....when did you last see one of these? 10)Ford Escort RS Cosworth big or small turbo,as long as it has the whaletail
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my favourite C of ALL TIME :salute:
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also make sure that you keep the rotary dials in the correct order,as although they will fit each other they won't rotate to the same degrees(pardon the pun)
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Who's that then? Are you in Edinburgh? I'm in dundee, but the company I'm on about is located in Livingston. Its called transcal. ive phoned them up a month or so ago and they told me they could completely re-upholster the car for £950 :grin:[/quote:3fpdivub] Pau1 on here used them to retrim his Recaro interior in cream,not sure if he's posted pics up,but Ive seen them in the flesh and they are stunning
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too right I would have :hitler: and its second nature now on all forums i use :dorky:
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cool thanks for that I shall pass the good review on.....he's looking at the V6 mind but I've heard they are pretty solid across the board, although I did read the V6 is a bit gutless. I think its more of a cruiser than a sports coupe though :shrug: there's also 2 V6's engines to choose from too,the 2.6 and 2.8
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Exactly,there has always been talk of the NEW Capri since the Capri was retired in 87,and we've had the Probe,Puma and Cougar Coupes in all those intervening years,aside from the Puma,both the Probe and Cougar which were the closest to the Capri in concept/size weren't exactly big sellers,so tbh i can't see a Focus based coupe being one either
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OI! I was here first :lol: :lol: :lol: cheers the pics were taking by a guy I know who is a bit of a dab hand at capturing mean n moody shots tbh tho the RX's are just as good looking and are more manageable to keep clean IMHO,but genuine LM's are a bit rarer
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2 secs to do,been doing it since I started on the forum,possibly when you were still in short trousers :dorky: :lol:
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I couldn't not let you have a drive after you driving all the way up to Moray Steve,although that was when it was in need of a new clutch so you didn't quite get the full on 993 experience :norty: not a problem,i paid a wee bit over the odds at the time,I paid £26.5k for it in October 2005 at the time it had 19k miles on the speedo(alas the speedo had a documented change at 40k miles ) so basically close on 60k miles,the RS aerokit to add to an un-kitted car is easily close to £3k!!!!,so in a way it wasn't too dear
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BTW the article wasn't saying that a mint mk1 rocco(they just used a mint one for reference pics) was scrapped,just that one obviously with a MOT but in need of restoration was,the list was showing what other cars have been scrapped,I doubt if they would be minters too