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Its awesome mate, awesome! You got yours? ---------- Post added at 4:56 AM ---------- Previous post was at 4:50 AM ---------- Its awesome mate, awesome! You got yours?
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Ok managed to get some decent pics of her on the weekend, hope you like ;)
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Thats because there isnt a coupe yet Kev, the 2 series is replacing it and there is going to be an M235i by the looks of it. Part of the reason I didnt go with the 1M was due to the prices not falling, and the running costs are a lot greater, plus as a daily the ride, economy, performance and general running of the M135i makes more sense.
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Yep you read right, a Honda Prelude Mk5!! :) Bought this as a run around whilst waiting for my M135i and need rid now. So if anyone is after a cheap, good, run around let me know. Here is the ad from PH: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/honda/prelude/honda-prelude-mk5-vti-1997/1127372 New price £750! Car can be in Oxford (Carterton) or Swansea, or anywhere in between. There is some rust on rear drivers arch and drivers door at B-pillar. This is a lovely silver Prelude, 185 BHP, in excellent condition with low mileage and owners. The car benefits from a few additional items which a previous owner has added: CD/MP3/Bluetooth/USB/DAB ready stereo Window tints (not dark) Induction kit HID headlights The alloys were refurbed last year and it had a major service including new plugs etc by the last owner (who I know). Also replaced were the rear discs and pads, plus new front pads. MOT is until April 2013 - can put a new MOT on for the right price. Tax until July 2013 The car really is in excellent condition and wont disappoint. Standard kit is listed below: Interior features: Air conditioning Cupholders Folding rear seat Front and rear head restraints Height adjustable driver's seat Leather steering wheel Lockable glovebox Passenger seat back pocket Tilt adjustable steering wheel 2 additional tweeters 4 speakers Cruise control Digital clock Four wheel steering Lights on warning PAS Remote fuel filter/tailgate release Tachometer Wood trim Exterior features: Body colour bumpers Body colour door handles Body colour exterior mirrors Body colour rear spoiler Electric door mirrors Electric sunroof Headlight adjustment Heat absorbing green glass Heated door mirrors High level brake light Integral rear antenna Power windows Twin exhaust pipes Alloy wheels Space saver spare wheel I am willing to listen to offers at the price listed, but if you look around you will see that this is already a very low price.
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Its manual, cant stand autos even as good as it is. Its the best bang per buck for the money. Scirocco R, Golf R, S3 etc dont come close really.
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Yeah, I think its due to the bulge in the centre of it, annoying!
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Not been on here for ages, but for those who remember me I thought I'd share my latest pride and joy. As you can see its a bit different to a Rado ;) I have been away with work a lot so only picked it up this week (19 March) but Im now a VERY happy bunny, WHAT A CAR!!!! Unfortunately I haven't had time to take decent pics yet, so you'll have to make do with some phone pics for now, but I'm sure you all know what a beast it is anyway ;)
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Jay, do a search on 'home made soda blaster' and watch the vids ;)
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And so it starts!!! lol I have to admit, I keep looking too!!
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rebuild a vr6 or go for a 2.8 24v conversion
Stan 24v replied to robo22sri's topic in General Car Chat
Sorry mate, but it I have to disagree. I changed mine to a 24v and actually added value to it. You can spend money putting a 12v in it, or refurbing your one, but it wont add any value, although it may keep the value where it is. A 24v conversion may, or may not, add some money to the price of the car but that all depends if someone will pay for it or not so its a bit of a risk. When I did mine the cost of the conversion wasnt actually that much more than fixing my 12v, hence my decision. Also, the added benefits of the 24v helped make my decision. If you've never driven a 24v then try and get in one, I can guarantee you wont want a 12v afterwards. Lastly, dont get hung up on the Storm holding loads of money, they dont unless they are low mileage and in excellent condition. The only differences between a standard VR and Storm are some badges, alloys and the colour (Blue with black leather, Green with cream leather) - that really is it. Anyone who knows Corrado's will also know that, and anyone who is buying Corrado's these days knows Corrado's. ---------- Post added at 10:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:32 PM ---------- My 2.8 worked very well indeed!!! I know its not an R32 but its not all about the size :D -
VWNW Tatton Park CCGB stand
Stan 24v replied to Butterfly's topic in Event Announcements & Discussion
Shame we didnt see you Jay, would've been good to catch up mate. What you driving now? Anyway, here are some pics we took: https://picasaweb.google.com/114408640767006698105/VWNW2011?authkey=Gv1sRgCITw4LypidrLEA -
VWNW Tatton Park CCGB stand
Stan 24v replied to Butterfly's topic in Event Announcements & Discussion
Paul, Judith he says he has membership already???? I'll get him to confirm his number, but if not then it shouldn't be an issue to renew. He lives in Kirkham, Preston by the way. -
Cars looking lovely still Gareth. You going to Tatton mate?
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I love the fact that I started this thread in 2005 and its still going strong :) http://psituning.com/media%20show%20page/Media%20Customer%204.html
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VWNW Tatton Park CCGB stand
Stan 24v replied to Butterfly's topic in Event Announcements & Discussion
You've probably met him anyway Paul as he's been on the VAG seen for a few years and has also been with me when I was on the stand, Dave Gaskell is his name. I'm not sure if he's in CCGB anymore but will ask him tomorrow. Thanks mate. Stan -
Dave, you need some new pics up ;)
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VWNW Tatton Park CCGB stand
Stan 24v replied to Butterfly's topic in Event Announcements & Discussion
Are there any spaces left guys? Im coming with my mate Dave in his Mint valver and thought he could join up with you ;) This one: http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?48870-Winters-over-first-shot-of-Red-Rado -
Just wanted to share with you all that today I had a fantastic trip to the Bentley factory in Crewe!! My Boss from work is in the know and we were invited to attend in Owners factory tour, with some rather rich owners. We travelled down this morning and got there just before 11 am. We were greeted by the tour guide and offered some coffee. We were then taken into a room which isnt a museum, but houses some unique Bentleys including a Speed Six 'Blue Train' edition as pictured: To appreciate what the car means, have a read of this: http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/1698/Bentley-Speed-Six--Blue-Train-Special-.html We were then shown into the factory and went around the plant where the Conti GTC's, Flying Spur, Supersports and a nice seat in the brand new Conti GT! We were shown the steps of building and were overly impressed with the way they mount the engine to the exhaust, drive shafts, propo shatf and ancillary's and then lift it inot the chassis/body in about 60 seconds!!! We were shown around the trimmers section and some of those seats and even the steering wheels are amazing!! The wokmanship is second to none and the smell of the cow hide is something else. We proceeded to the wood working section. Wow!!! The way they build those works of art is truly amazing!!! We were given some nice wooden veneer gifts bearing the Bentley badge too ;) We were then treated to lunch with the other guests before part two. Part two consisted of looking at the new V8 engines and the W12 all being built. The W12 is effectively two VR6 engines, with one crank shaft, and is a mean feat in engineering. Lastly, we were treated to the Mulsanne assemby line, which is unique in that every one is fully assembled in the factory (the other models come partially assembled) and there are some truly individual creations. Whilst there we were shown a lovely steering wheel and were informed that it is for the wife of the head of VW, as it is her birthday present and will be fitted to e Red Mulsanne!!! Not my cup of tea to be honest, but I look forward to seeing it in the press in the near future. Once we'd been through and looked at some older engines and chewed the fat about engines and customer service - they really do look after their customers - we were escorted back to the main foyer, given a lovely Bentley publication and were on aour way back, in our fecking works Astra!! lol Unfortunately cameras are prohibited so I have no pics to show you, but if any of you ever get a chance, make sure you go its immense!!! Cheers Stan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0uz6-CuuRk&feature=fvwrel
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He is Gareth. Pat - its just soap and water mate ;)
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Dave, we need to take some more pics while its sunny, and before you sell up ;)
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We aint going for one now! Seeing as the Mrs will need to drive it too, she has decided to go with its lesser predecessor, the 206 GTi, instead. Pah, women!!
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Thanks for the replis guys. I think I may give it a miss for the time being as I dont have the time to tinker at the moment. And just for info, I was looking at this one ;) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
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Isnt it a Honda engine in those? If so maybe a search on those forums?
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Thats awesome!! He just needs a 24v engine on a crane next to it now ;)
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Anyone ever had one? Im thinking of buying one as a cheapo runaround so prob looking at a 1.6. However, Ive read that they are pretty thirsty. Anyone know much about them?