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Digsy

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  1. TBH you'd get just as flamed posting that up on Pistonheads.
  2. ...and its depreciating heavily all the time they have it.
  3. +1 The James Martin exploit in the Mille Miglia that followed was a damn sight more interesting even though he broke down on the first leg James Martin is just a spoilt brat who was able to throw hundreds of thousands of pounds at the event and still blew it. I struggled to have any sympathy despite the tears. No disagreement with you there Digsy about the spoit brat - but at least we got to see some decent cars rather than clapped out mopeds with 3 pi$$ed off presenters making idiots of themselves. Absolutely. I thought his Maser was gorgeous and possibly the sexiest car there for me.
  4. Digsy

    370z

    That's not a bad idea. The fangs are the one thing that spoils it for me too. Anyone handy with Photoshop and can black them in to see what it looks like? still think needs a different bumper alltogether imo Can you do the bar underneath as well please, Jay?
  5. +1 The James Martin exploit in the Mille Miglia that followed was a damn sight more interesting even though he broke down on the first leg James Martin is just a spoilt brat who was able to throw hundreds of thousands of pounds at the event and still blew it. I struggled to have any sympathy despite the tears.
  6. Digsy

    370z

    They've made it stiffer without the need for the strutbrace so the handling should be better. In fact, IIRC there is still a brace but it has been inverted. The strut brace seemed a lazy solution for the current Zed considering it was a brand new chassis. If I went for a new 370Z I'd have the fangs and all the bits below them painted black.
  7. Kuro is a flat black and Ebisu a metallic IIRC.
  8. I'd hope so!! being were this close to the 370z!!! Wondering maybe if it would of been worth holding out for it........ Not if you want a good looking Zed and £8-10k off it isn't.
  9. They're the same wheels Val had/has on his Zed.
  10. Yes, you can get bolt on type hubcentric spacers but Eibach also do some where you have to drill out your old studs and fit new longer ones - be careful with the codes. Personally, I'd stick with 15mm max all round possibly 10mm. You will get rubbing if you drop on 25mm.
  11. Merry Christmas one and all.
  12. I reckon that's Finnish. And Babelfish won't do Finnish!
  13. Me too on the delivery... top service chaps +2 Good work in the face of adversity, guys.
  14. Digsy

    Outside done....

    as said its painted, kev from envy has a cf roof cf roof overlay on Envy's car AFAIK
  15. He's not in the UK but Adam from Z1 is trusted trader on this site and will no doubt do you a good deal. Vortech's are few and far between in the UK and most UK sellers are likely to have little real-world experience of the product.
  16. One more thing, lease compnaies will usually pay the road tax - with PCPs you pay. I've just received a £400 tax disc from my old leasing company for a car I no longer have!
  17. On a PCP the general idea is that the final lump sum (guaranteed minimum future value) should be less than true value so that if you sell on immediately you have another deposit to take out a new PCP. Of course, in a market like this most cars have depreciated far more than they were expected to and the reality for those coming to the end of 2 or 3 year deals is that their cars are worth less than the GMFV. The beauty of a PCP is that rather than make the payment you can just hand the vehicle back and walk away. However, as Nathan rightly says, the PCP payments will be likely to have been more than those for regular contract hire (a lease) and at the end of the deal you are in the same situation - no car, no deposit. Lease purchase is similar to a PCP except the final payment is not a guaranteed value and you could be left with a car worth less than you owe.
  18. How good the contract hire rates are really varies model to model. Two cars in the same price rang can be £100s different in their monthly rates. For example, look at this £43k car... http://www.ama-southeast.co.uk/process. ... l&id=25626 The problem you've hit on Liam is that any car that doesn't come loaded needs speccing and when I enquired about that with the company that leases to my business partner they simply took the price of the option (sat nav, metallic paint etc) and divided it by however many months there were in the lease - effectively you're buying the options but have to give them up at the end of the term. This wasn't a problem for me on the Zed as there aren't many options and they threw in the paint. So the moral is, there are leasing bargains to be had but you need to hunt around and not be too picky on model and choose something which is well specced as standard. As you might imagine, run out models can be great value - just look at the R32s available at £260 a month! Its worth mentioning too that for sole traders/partnerships contract hire is the most tax beneficial option and you can claim back half the VAT on the payments. Oh and a PCP has the option of purchasing the car outright at the end of the deal, contract hire doesn't.
  19. An optimistic view to say the least.
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