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Ekona

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  1. I'd stick it up for £9.5K and see where you go. Lack of 'real' service history may go against you if you get a really picky person, but anyone from here will know your car is properly looked after and worth every penny.
  2. Ekona

    Jag XFR

    I think if I was comparing it with something else, I'd choose something else. The styling is a little awkward for me too, although that's just a personal thing. I'd prefer pretty much any of the alternatives that Doc mentions. If you viewed it on its own, then I can't see how you'd be disappointed with it. The engine alone is going to be awesome, and it'll be an experience every time you drive it.
  3. If it's generic servicing and you're happy paying the extra, then I'd just go there. As it's that close, it's almost a no-brainer. If it's replacing parts or something more specific then I'd go elsewhere, just to save the cost.
  4. ^^^ That. PC World themselves state: "An unwanted product can be returned within 21 days of delivery as long as it's still in original, unopened packaging." if you buy it in store.
  5. Is the data stored on the cluster? I thought it was stored on the ECU.
  6. So this is your original engine, right? You didn't buy that revup?
  7. It's the slave or master cylinder. Change them both, parts are peanuts, it's the labour time for bleeding the fluid that's the killer.
  8. There is no actual law that states the size of portable metal fuel containers, only that they must be UN approved. However, the HSE guidelines (which might as well be law!) state that you can use plastic containers up to 10L and metal up to 20L. It's only petrol stations that can determine how much they will allow you to fill, as per their own RA. Oh yeah, and you can only carry 60L in your car too in portable containers. That's a lot of fuel though!
  9. I suspect Cox was just as shocked as we are, and simply mixed up her words. Human error, easily done when given the responsibility of announcing something like that.
  10. You need to empty the sump and see what's actually in there. Anything else is just a guess at this point. It sounds like you have the ability to do that without any trouble, so I would do that as a priority. Once dropped, you'll know how much was actually in there and whether you were reading the dipstick correctly.
  11. Just started playing ROTTR today, only a couple of hours in but I remember now just why I loved the first one so much. These games are just utterly brilliant.
  12. If FB didn't exist, I'd have to go back to regular stalking. And the judge says I can't do that again.
  13. It's the reasonable man test. If you're a massive car geek that's lives on forums, it's reasonable you'd know. If you're 70 year old Doris, then you really wouldn't. But it all comes down to what the contract says. Always does.
  14. What does the contract say? That's all that matters. Realistically no, it's not going to make any difference if you don't declare but you really should call them to inform them.
  15. Cait is in the Combat Zone, middle of the city IIRC
  16. Take Cait with you, she's ace at picking locks so you don't have to spend xp in that perk. Best companion too, IMHO.
  17. What tyres? Something like the 050A or MPSS have excellent rim protection on them already on the Rays, so I'd move to those before adding wider tyres. Or learn to park, of course.
  18. Then that would appear to be fair comment. Either yours gets approved, or the other gets removed.
  19. You could just pop a bit of paper by the exhaust whilst on the car, and take the pic that way. Assuming that's what it failed on, of course.
  20. I said nothing offensive :lol:
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