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Thank you very much!CandyCupcake wrote:Love this colour! I've never actually seen one on the road.
How does it feel with the extra power?
Did you say this is with a stage 2 map?
I'm sure scorpion do a system for your car bud! No idea how it'll sound, but I'm sure it'll be a great improvement over stock!TriGGER wrote:Can I fit that damn mighty great sounding exhaust on a diesel. I'm prepared for a no, and already cried about it as I expect you to say no.
Thank you buddy! She's a rare one!Alx-Ultra wrote:that colour
Thank you materoc82 wrote:Looks great! What size do you plan to put on front? 245's?
It doesn't suffer at all really, very smooth ride still. I was quite surprised. I do think I'm going to go for coilovers shortly though because it just doesn't quite sit where I'd like her to. I'm sure the ride will suffer then!timc wrote:How much does the ride quality suffer with lowering?
Love the lowered look - but concerned at turning the car into a boneshaker...
Great looking car that. Nice northern Irish number plate too. A plate about 20mm narrower in height so it doesn't overhang the grille and a tad longer to cover the old mounting holes would tidy it up a great deal (in my eyes anyway). The two holes in the bumper would really really annoy me.CezMer15 wrote:
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Ah mate, they really get to me as well. Same on the rear where some numpty previously screwed on the wider plate [emoji52] I did a quick fix and it's not overly noticeable but it'll be going to the body shop eventually to get filled in and repainted properlyPaddy_R wrote:Great looking car that. Nice northern Irish number plate too. A plate about 20mm narrower in height so it doesn't overhang the grille and a tad longer to cover the old mounting holes would tidy it up a great deal (in my eyes anyway). The two holes in the bumper would really really annoy me.CezMer15 wrote:
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