-
• #49152
Hopefully none of this is required, but better a bit of preparation now than a big fine next week.
-
• #49153
Wait... are the beam deflectors mandatory?
Not sure how they would work on an Alfa Romeo 159?I'm heading over next Monday week and somewhat sweating bullets as my car is still on UK plates with tax expired, apparently there's a massive backlog in the tax office in Ireland because everyone is stocking up on pre-Brexit imports... I've been waiting weeks for a statistical code so I can pay my VRT and Irish road tax.
Is it something they actively check from onboard cameras etc. or just in the event of being stopped?
-
• #49154
Wait... are the beam deflectors mandatory?
Not sure how they would work on an Alfa Romeo 159?Depends on the light tech you have.
Xenon lights have a flat beam pattern so don't need them. Most adaptive lights on new cars (the ones that blank out parts of the beam) don't need them or have settings to change the pattern when driving on the continent.
If you don't have either, it's mandatory.
-
• #49155
Bingo - no need for deflectors:
-
• #49156
interested.
-
• #49157
Yo
2 Attachments
-
• #49158
Looks tidy for a >200k motor
-
• #49159
How do you attach the wheel to the wheel carrier if it's through bolt?
-
• #49160
I put a conventional QR through the hub, cinched that up tight and then used a toe-strap to hold the wheel to the bottom of the carrier as a bit of belt-and-braces wheel-loss prevention.
-
• #49161
Even if you get stopped by the Gendarmes, they don't check.
-
• #49162
No, not a requirement.
-
• #49163
On the Cayman you could just pop out the headlamp unit and flick a switch to go to LHD settings. That was with Xenons though.
-
• #49164
Depends, how much 'work' do you want to do?
What OBD2 reader and software do you have? Have you tried https://www.multiecuscan.net/
First think is always to check the connector and connection to the sensor, then depending on the sensor type, check the sensor resistance. See if there is a published resistance range.
-
• #49165
Keep an eye out on your travels. Citroen Traction Avant been nicked from Hackney.
-
• #49166
Lady just drove past me in a Jensen Interceptor, very cool. I want one.
-
• #49167
Ah! Cheers I'm bringing my wheel carrier out of retirement.
-
• #49168
I hadn’t been using mine since going bolt-thru on most bikes, but there’s not a great deal of space in that car so thought I’d see what could be accomplished
-
• #49169
If you are after a mad efficient car we are about to sell our polo bluemotion, its a bms engined 2009, only 120k which is very low (make a good motorway car), pretty much impossible to get it under 65mpg,normally 70-85mpg depending how much you like sitting at speed limit on a roads.
-
• #49170
Leather, OSS, later wiper arm, bit of a rare colour, if it has AC, that money is about right. As said before, if body good, everything else is a consumable. In their 20th anniversary year from introduction.
later...
Just dropped them a text, roof works, has climate and recent tyres. If it wasn't 200miles away i'd be looking -
• #49172
This is a terrible looking car, the owner must be real ashamed of it
1 Attachment
-
• #49173
On holiday in Slovenia, loving the incredible roads.
First thought, "God I'd love to have the MG here".
Second thought "Will I ever trust it to drive this far without breaking in some unknown way".
Classic cars eh?
-
• #49174
I remain convinced that 90's cars are the sweetspot for this - modern enough to be reliable, old enough to be analogue.
-
• #49175
that is horrible news. often used to see that lovely Citroen parked there. bastards
I just saved that as a PDF and will print it out, says that the car has a valid MOT until May 2020 and provides the link to validate that fact, so hopefully it's ok.