Soldato
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It's a lovely colour that orange, but a little clashy for me with the red tail lights 


My R has been mapped (Revo ECU & TCU also) for little over a year now and still get a great chuckle out of it. Have considered changing for a while and looked into M2s and S5s but always decide to stick with the R - 3dr 7.5s are hard to come by these days if I ever do regret it (at least here in Ireland anyway)
I think it must be car dependent as I had a friend who'd swear by flying over there and bringing cars back! To be fair that was a C63 6.2 so may have been different.The guy I sold my S5 to said that at the time, it was a bit cheaper to fly over from Northern Ireland, pick my car up and drive it back, due to how few decent cars there are in NI. Is it the same in Ireland?
I think it must be car dependent as I had a friend who'd swear by flying over there and bringing cars back! To be fair that was a C63 6.2 so may have been different.
Yeah, it's slim pickings for decent cars here and, while it was expensive enough before Brexit to import a car to Ireland with our VRT (Vehicle Registration Tax) it's got worse since Brexit because on top of that you've got VAT & Import Duty to pay too. I think if a car is VAT qualifying in the UK a dealer can sell it VAT-free if it's being exported but some won't or others will want proof it's been exported before refunding the VAT.The guy I sold my S5 to said that at the time, it was a bit cheaper to fly over from Northern Ireland, pick my car up and drive it back, due to how few decent cars there are in NI. Is it the same in Ireland?
Could well be. I think Gibbo had someone fly over for his Abarth IIRC

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Untitled by Ross c, on FlickrI booked a no noise limit track day at Donny a while back, ideally i would have taken the Nascar but it was raining and i had it in bits anyway. I only really had one car i could take.
797 bhp, rwd, American tank in the wet ... it suprisingly did ok but Donny when wet is a disaster due to the airplane fuel stuff laying on the track so grip was somewhat limited, still touch 129 down the back straght comming easy out the corner.
I Ran in 500bhp mode for a lot of the morning getting used it it, the front end had a suprising amount of grip, suspension kept to street to keep it soft for the wet.. Brake fade was a problem after say 15 min stints and would likely be a lot worse in the dry. I will get some better pads and fluid if i do it again. As soon as you put it to track mode 797 and gearbox to track its so much more snappier, like driving a compeltly different car but it was so much more fun and alive.
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Untitled by Ross c, on Flickr
Untitled by Ross c, on Flickr
Untitled by Ross c, on Flickr
I booked a no noise limit track day at Donny a while back, ideally i would have taken the Nascar but it was raining and i had it in bits anyway. I only really had one car i could take.
797 bhp, rwd, American tank in the wet ... it suprisingly did ok but Donny when wet is a disaster due to the airplane fuel stuff laying on the track so grip was somewhat limited, still touch 129 down the back straght comming easy out the corner.
I Ran in 500bhp mode for a lot of the morning getting used it it, the front end had a suprising amount of grip, suspension kept to street to keep it soft for the wet.. Brake fade was a problem after say 15 min stints and would likely be a lot worse in the dry. I will get some better pads and fluid if i do it again. As soon as you put it to track mode 797 and gearbox to track its so much more snappier, like driving a compeltly different car but it was so much more fun and alive.
Some serious speeds there, I’d love to go back in the dry where there was some traction , it was real touch and go and going over the bump down there was a bit of a nervy thing toThat back straight is great for seeing what a car can do on a relatively short straight, I've logged all my cars:
600 LT = 150mph (590HP)
458 = 144mph (560HP)
GT3 = 136mph (475HP)
Exige 410 = 126mph (400HP)
Caterham 420R = 121mph (210HP)
Cannot remember what my old C2S and M3 (E46) did but it was older layout, but both were circa 125mph, all dry times.
The Dodge looks great, am surprised you aint got yourself a C8.
That is the dumbest car I have ever seen in my life - I want it so bad!

Some serious speeds there, I’d love to go back in the dry where there was some traction , it was real touch and go and going over the bump down there was a bit of a nervy thing to
The c8 I like but only the Z06, the rear quarter is a disaster otherwise, they are just to much with import fees and tax. Also the reason for this car is being able to take the kids. Which it does very well .

Nice. Thoughts so far?
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i've had some very sideways moments out the corner before that (coppice?) nice when you get it right though, in the wet the atom isnt a fan of the bumpSome serious speeds there, I’d love to go back in the dry where there was some traction , it was real touch and go and going over the bump down there was a bit of a nervy thing to
The c8 I like but only the Z06, the rear quarter is a disaster otherwise, they are just to much with import fees and tax. Also the reason for this car is being able to take the kids. Which it does very well .

never heard of or seen "hooked" discs before, what's that all about ?

Lovely, making me miss the F80 M3, just a bit.After F1 Autocentre made a mess of my alloys fitting new tyres (damage to the outer face, and I've since found out the barrels and inner lips also had damage), I've just picked it up from the detailers post refurbishment. I'm glad I had very little resistance from F1 in agreeing to pay for the wheels to be refurbed, although payment is apparently 'in progress'.
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