Thank you Dan. I'm sure my REIS company policy will see me OK though. REIS will cover you fine.
trackspec197 Oct 14, 2018 #21 NickD said: Thank you Dan. I'm sure my REIS company policy will see me OK though. Click to expand... REIS will cover you fine. Reactions: NickD
NickD said: Thank you Dan. I'm sure my REIS company policy will see me OK though. Click to expand... REIS will cover you fine.
N NickD Paid Member Oct 16, 2018 #23 Pav said: would be interesting to see.. Click to expand... What would?
Pav Moderator Oct 16, 2018 #24 supercharging it..they look good and you can still rev them high as a kite...
N NickD Paid Member Oct 16, 2018 #25 Pav said: supercharging it..they look good and you can still rev them high as a kite... Click to expand... It would still be a pain in the arse, always fiddling, always fixing, always waiting for the next issue.
Pav said: supercharging it..they look good and you can still rev them high as a kite... Click to expand... It would still be a pain in the arse, always fiddling, always fixing, always waiting for the next issue.
Benno Malmesbury 'Chode of the Year' 2019 Paid Member Oct 16, 2018 #26 NickD said: It would still be a pain in the arse, always fiddling, always fixing, always waiting for the next issue. Click to expand... Isn't that part of the fun owning a highly strung Renault anyway?
NickD said: It would still be a pain in the arse, always fiddling, always fixing, always waiting for the next issue. Click to expand... Isn't that part of the fun owning a highly strung Renault anyway?
N NickD Paid Member Oct 16, 2018 #27 Benno said: Isn't that part of the fun owning a highly strung Renault anyway? Click to expand... Absolutely not. Cars are for driving, not pissing about with! Reactions: Big Ben and Lownds197
Benno said: Isn't that part of the fun owning a highly strung Renault anyway? Click to expand... Absolutely not. Cars are for driving, not pissing about with!