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  1. Is this totally safe for any type of wheels?
    Not any good on chrome, bare metal wheels but should be fine on all painted surfaces.

     

    If you want something 100% safe on everything I'd look at the Wolfs Chemicals (but they are not dilutable, and dont offer the same value as the Espuma Revolution does).

     

    cheers mate

  2. I have up for sale my car cover. I bought this in November last year and it set be back the best part of £200.

     

    This is not a cheapo halfords special but is a quality custom fit cover and is in as new condition. it fits the coupe or the roadster. Fully waterproof and breatheable.

     

    I paid extra to have the locking kit which is a steel cable that goes under the car and secures with a padlock, i also paid extra to have the alarm kit. This fits neatly into the front of the cover and goes off if the cover is lifted.

     

    For more info please have a look at this http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/stormforce.htm

     

    I would ilke £130 + postage but i am open to sensible offers. email paul@redcupra.net

     

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    if you would like more photos please let me know

  3. I've got it on the 911, and it's pretty good value if I use it. Up to five claims (5x tyre, 5x wheel refurb) in 3 years, so I'll use the tyre claims as and when needed but save the wheel claims right up until it's about to run out, then I'll get all four done. On 19" diamond cut wheels finished in black, it's already saved me a fortune if I do that.

     

     

    Hope you dont mind me asking, but where did you purchase it from and how much did it cost?

  4. i had a friend who told me of a friend that had tyre insurance, his tread was low, so he shoved a nail in it, let it go flat, then drove it so it scrubbed the edges badly, then claimed off it, they questioned it at first, but he explained that if the tyre goes flat or loses pressure then it would scrub the edges.

     

    sounds fishy when i said a friend of a friend, but it wasnt me, i can get tyres pretty cheap and fit them myself, so never had a problem with getting them.

     

    :)

     

    I was thinking the same thing. How are they to know if you "accidently" ran over a nail?

  5. Makes me sick to see how much they have dropped in price... :thumbdown:

    perhaps i should get rid of mine before i make an even bigger loss!

     

    I have had mine up for sale on pistonheads for the last 2 weeks. Only one "interested" person which insulted me with the offer. I looked at part exchanges too and i really hate to say it but i was literally giving it away.

     

    If its totally imaculate (which mine is) you will get 10k partx tops. I tried 4 garages when looking to get rid of mine.

     

    Paul

  6. When i park mine outside and the local cats took a liking to it, i got a car cover. I notice yours is inside so you could get a cheaper one that doesnt need to be waterproof etc

     

    Cats dont like Jeyes fluid smell, but not sure you woudl want to put that inside?

     

    Paul

  7. Morning All,

     

    Wonder if you can help

     

    My car is 4 years old and needs a P3 service its on about 24k miles at the moment. I am getting very confused over what is included and what isnt and the price variations that i have been quoted dont help much either as i think this just clouds the water even more.

     

    Beadles in Maidstone have quoted £360 all in

    Abbey Motorsport, which is a bit further away have quoted £306 all in

    Kai Performance in Aylesford have quoted £200 all in

     

    what would you recommend?

     

    regards

     

    Paul

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