Didn't realise that's what student loans were designed for lol
It's not, but since I'll be living at home next year it's all I have to spend it on
Didn't realise that's what student loans were designed for lol
I fitted mine yesterday, the hose went straight on with me.
It's not, but since I'll be living at home next year it's all I have to spend it on
mate it felt like id done a full workout by time i got the bugger on........sweating.
Well use some of that money to pay your dad back....
That's why I will never understand students lol
All treated with back to black didn't realise how much difference there was until I put the photos next to each other. As the B pillars were off the car I decided to do them separately, made a massive difference in colour. Cars looks better for it, and certainly better than it did wrapped!
Is this just the back to black from the spray cans, on a rag wiped on, or is it some kind of cream?
Think the difference is good so want to do mine tomorrow so wanna know what you used buddy.
+1. You always loose on cars. Stick with a decent one long term. if you've cared for it you know its history. You might buy one that ends up with loads of probs. If its not broke dont fix itSo you have got a nice car. It does the job you need it to, looks good, goes well and is largely reliable.
Because your mileage is high, you are worried about wear and tear, so decide to buy a worse car that is probably already worn and a 2nd car (for fun) that won't be as nice as the car you started with. You loose the nice car and end up with 2 worse cars.
There is no logic mate, you will only lose out. Run the leon into the ground, or swap it for something else when you are bored with it. Just don't try to save money by swapping cars, it never works.
or start paying your dad back if it bothers youIt's not, but since I'll be living at home next year it's all I have to spend it on
or start paying your dad back if it bothers you
+1. You always loose on cars. Stick with a decent one long term. if you've cared for it you know its history. You might buy one that ends up with loads of probs. If its not broke dont fix it
With what money?
I work part time for my dad's company along with delivery driving for the local take away. I don't earn enough money to pay him back at the minute. Come September I'm back in uni again!
Ultimately I'm probably gonna have to just fix what's wrong with it (bodywork and wheel bearing) and keep it. Maybe a cheeky remap too.
Seen this though - looks smart. http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201405144208154?atmobcid=soc4
MR2 roadster Classic waiting to happen