Cracked the paint on the passenger side wing already. Going back to Cornwall at the end of the month so my mate's going to sort it out for me thankfully. Might have to raise the ride height which is a shame as it looks awesome right now.
@tommmmmmm keep an eye on Retro-Rides too for 190s
@eyebrows I ended up leaving Cornwall pretty late and didn't see your post so I didn't get to try that road, I'll give it a try at the end of the month though! Cheers for the tip
@hoops I've heard of a few R car jackings too, but given how many there are on the road with the brilliant lease and PCP deals, I think the chances are still pretty low. However, if I were in your position, GAP insurance in case the worst happens, keys in an easy to find place in your house - if they do break in, you don't want them trashing your house or even coming upstairs, you want them to take the keys and fuck off and you only have to deal with getting a new car - if anything happens on the road, just hand the keys over. The majority of these thieves will be professionals and they'll take the keys and go, you don't want to get hurt over a car.
Cracked the paint on the passenger side wing already. Going back to Cornwall at the end of the month so my mate's going to sort it out for me thankfully. Might have to raise the ride height which is a shame as it looks awesome right now.
@tommmmmmm keep an eye on Retro-Rides too for 190s
@eyebrows I ended up leaving Cornwall pretty late and didn't see your post so I didn't get to try that road, I'll give it a try at the end of the month though! Cheers for the tip
@hoops I've heard of a few R car jackings too, but given how many there are on the road with the brilliant lease and PCP deals, I think the chances are still pretty low. However, if I were in your position, GAP insurance in case the worst happens, keys in an easy to find place in your house - if they do break in, you don't want them trashing your house or even coming upstairs, you want them to take the keys and fuck off and you only have to deal with getting a new car - if anything happens on the road, just hand the keys over. The majority of these thieves will be professionals and they'll take the keys and go, you don't want to get hurt over a car.