Dan Cash did it ages ago and I supplied him with the headliner . Try and do a search for his thread guys
I have 3 sets of sun visors and 2 headliners in stock if anyone wants to experiment without ripping their car to bits :pmr35lee:
I think Dan said it made the cabin feel a lot smaller in black. I would advise a grey
Don't forget the curtain airbags push the headlining out of the way when they deploy guys. Keep The headliner as soft as possible if your covering / trimming it
Boxed and ready to go. Perfect for any JDM spec car wanting to read their fuel economy in MPG Three in stock £45!!each delivered. :pmr35lee: if you want one
They only way this can be enforced is if the tyre in question is marked 'NOT FOR HIGHWAY USE'. Surely fitting a tyre with more grip reduces the chances of an accident and therefore should reduce premiums not increase them? I think a few guys on here (if they have time) should call their insuarnce companies and let the rest of us know if this is true or not.
I think it's bull as your insurance does not stipulate that you have to stick with manufacturer recommended tyres. This would mean everyone running 452's had 'modified' the spec of their vehicle from the manufacturers specification
Pulled four M3's out in 2 weeks. they were all stuck on ice RWD's with hard suspension and low profile wide tyres just aren't meant for snow & ice. Good winter tyres do sort them out though
Please call your insurance company purely for the crack value and ask them where thier closest repair centre is. Make sure you record it and upload here
For what you want Rich go for the M3. Just don't expect to go anywhere when it snows or gets icey outside! Get one with F/S/H and ask if it's had any work carried out on the SMG in the past. Some issues with the box just require a software update but some can be costly
I prefer the manual but with your bum leg I understand