Love that Exige. Would be what I would get if I had a track car choice to make me thinks.
Now James, where is the footage of the drive bys on that rather straight road?!?!
Brave man!! Only got above -2 here yesterday so no chance of cleaning anything. Zed is tucked up though!!
Pics look great, nice to see a gleaming car in these conditions
Plenty of places to get the parts from.
And most parts are identical, with many differences often just being cosmetic. All Zeds come from the same factory in the world so you should be fine using any replacement bits. Good luck getting her fixed.
Your locations says West London - depending how far you'd travel, I know of a top quality bodyshop in Reading, but it'd be a bit of a trek. Otherwise, I don't know of any first hand that are closer....
It's the crumple that absorbs the impact mate and not the chassis / passenger compartment - crumpling in the right places shows the designers thought about safety. If the Alfa stood up well then tin foil doors are the way forward
I was going to say never mind about the paint, the front wings themselves are soft!!
I would imagine it to be middle of the road to be honest. It's not German or Swedish hard but nor Jap soft. Only polished a couple of French cars in my time, not owned one myself...
Some of you will know that we have been expecting our first baby...
Well at 00.34 on Sunday morning Finley Matthew was born weighing 7lb 12oz.
We are all back home now after Becca got through the birth brilliantly. The whole thing lasted less than 6 hours from beginning to end which is astonishing!
So, will a Zed still be cool by the time he's old enough to sit in it??