Good spec (although a touch flabby []) and a good price for a 2011 reg car, that won't hang around for long. Quick new pic please.....I've tried once and failed so won't embarrass myself again!
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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
- Thread starter daro911
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ORIGINAL: DarrellWilson Quick new pic please.....I've tried once and failed so won't embarrass myself again!
kitchens
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Those wheels look fantastic could live with those over Spyder onesORIGINAL: daro911ORIGINAL: DarrellWilson Quick new pic please.....I've tried once and failed so won't embarrass myself again!
Andy - How did he get the exhaust tips back to new. I have tried all sorts on mine and they won't come up like that.
I've no idea Rob... he said at the start he'd get them like new and I thought "Yeah ok" having been like you with regards to cleaning them, but was quite shocked that he actually did! [:-] I'll ask him what he used next time I see him and let you know.ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Andy - How did he get the exhaust tips back to new. I have tried all sorts on mine and they won't come up like that.
Still good going in 2012. I guess every deal has various parameters that shake out in different ways.ORIGINAL: homerdogIt was July 2012, but of course you're right, the market was different then. Interestingly, my OPC salesman continues to say that he finds it harder to sell cars with buckets than those with sports seats. I suppose it's true to say that the Spyder has a strong appeal to buyers who prefer the lightweight ethos, even if it's probably almost impossible to tell the difference in practice (for ordinary mortals, at least! [] ). It doesn't mean that comfort spec Spyders don't appeal either though, as the market attests.ORIGINAL: flat6You got a good deal. How long ago was that?ORIGINAL: homerdog When I bought mine, the dealer fitted PSE for nothing and also offered to swap the sports seats for buckets from a Cayman R, so you might be able to negotiate something.
Cheers gents. Autosol on its own is no good for sure.
Has anyone tried something like oven cleaner?ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Cheers gents. Autosol on its own is no good for sure.
Will give it a go and let you know!
Before you dive in head first google []. Or do what I do and keep the tips clean 24/7 http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?33826-How-do-I-get-my-stock-exhaust-tips-to-really-shine http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7xpQYAk2xEw&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7xpQYAk2xEwORIGINAL: rob.kellock Will give it a go and let you know!
Harsh! You want to do an early morning blast round North Wales with flat6 and Andy... []ORIGINAL: daro911 Or do what I do and keep the tips clean 24/7
Good point well argued []ORIGINAL: rob.kellockHarsh! You want to do an early morning blast round North Wales with flat6 and Andy... []ORIGINAL: daro911 Or do what I do and keep the tips clean 24/7
Rob here is the standard to aim for []ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Will give it a go and let you know!
Daro Its about time you go the Red Lead out and had a go at that Floor[][]ORIGINAL: daro911Rob here is the standard to aim for []ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Will give it a go and let you know!
Rocket Man
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Do you know parking on such a dirty garage floor will make you tyre tread dirty also
That would mean taking the queen out of her castle and picking up all the stuff on the floor around her []ORIGINAL: jdpef356 Daro Its about time you go the Red Lead out and had a go at that Floor[][]
I have to have something to clean []ORIGINAL: Rocket Man Do you know parking on such a dirty garage floor will make you tyre tread dirty also
Oh good. Virgin Pendolino takes 2 hours 8 minutes from The Smoke to Preston. Plenty to do here..:
To be fair, poor thing hasn't turned a wheel in weeks now and my availability has not matched the absence of rain...
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