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Old 14-03-2017, 08:10 AM
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well I was hoping I could twist Jo to get a Focus RS so we could take that to the Ring, I even offered to sell a Scoob! but hence I failed, maybe should have tried harder, as I can normally win her round.

Anyway it's French, front wheel drive, well equipped...............................

and boring.

A new 2017 Peugeot 3008 GT Line, with most of the options available, though I did have to untick the glass panoramic sunroof and full leather seats, other wise all my Scoob money would have gone!

Needless to say, I still need to sort a Ring car out.
I do like the Focus RS, but Peugeots are well built these days.

Saying that I had a 205 Gti 1.9 and that was a cracking car.

Will that mean I can't chase you back to the hotel? I did like your Mercedes-Benz.


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I did have to untick the glass panoramic sunroof and full leather seats.

Probably a very wise choice as that sounds like a terrible combination, if left in the sun those seats would have stripped flesh from any bare skin. I've been contemplating a set of seats from a Passat sport to replace my leather highlines as they're unbearable in the summer.

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Wouldnt you have the RB5 ready in time as it didnt look like it needed much to be done to it from the last time i saw it .
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Probably a very wise choice as that sounds like a terrible combination, if left in the sun those seats would have stripped flesh from any bare skin. I've been contemplating a set of seats from a Passat sport to replace my leather highlines as they're unbearable in the summer.
Had the Leather/Alcantara retrofitted in my Passat, was a good combination.
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Wouldnt you have the RB5 ready in time as it didnt look like it needed much to be done to it from the last time i saw it .
it's amazing how much I can ruin a car in a year, no stuff is half fitted at moment, no mot, and the rear arches need sorting out indeed. so going to abandon taking Scoob. Not sure what is going yet. we have a Plan A,B & C.
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I do like the Focus RS, but Peugeots are well built these days.

Saying that I had a 205 Gti 1.9 and that was a cracking car.

Will that mean I can't chase you back to the hotel? I did like your Mercedes-Benz.


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Car booked in for service, tyre research underway, need to get a wheel alignment done, bit tram liney and do a track day here to see how she goes on the track. Probably should check the subframe at some point too
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Deposit paid.

Car booked in for service, tyre research underway, need to get a wheel alignment done, bit tram liney and do a track day here to see how she goes on the track. Probably should check the subframe at some point too
I took the advice of everyone else on here, even though I have a nissan s14a rear wheel drive, 370bhp, I used Goodyear eagle F1s.
They have been brilliant as an, A to B tyre, they got me to Germany, five laps on the nurburgring and around 40 laps at Lydden hill, there still going strong with loads of life left.

Don't get me wrong, if you want to push the limits I would get r888s but as mine is rear wheel drive I wanted a tyre that would keep on the track.

As I found last year the nurburgring has is own weather, the start of your lap could be very try and hot with loads of grip and half way round you've had a rain storm, your then driving like miss daisy, or drifting.....


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I found the Goodyear F1's terrible on track with a Supra TT at Snetterton
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I found the Goodyear F1's terrible on track with a Supra TT at Snetterton
Could be the weight of the car, supras have fat and heavy arse, one of my favourite cars.
My 200sx weight is just over 1000kg, which could mean the tyre isn't getting to hot.
I had some toyo t1rs and I melted them at Lydden, they looked like an f1 tyre after running over all the marbles.

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ive had the same tyres for 2 years !! including out to Germany, laps and coming back.....says all you need to know about my driving ! pmsl !
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I need new tyres at the mo to get my car back on the road, can't make up my mind what to get
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Eagle F1's for me...

Dave ran Eagle F1's at the ring and big E as well I think (correct me if wrong) and had super results...
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[QUOTE=Seanedg;235155]Could be the weight of the car, supras have fat and heavy arse, one of my favourite cars.
My 200sx weight is just over 1000kg, which could mean the tyre isn't getting to hot.
I had some toyo t1rs and I melted them at Lydden, they looked like an f1 tyre after running over all the marbles.

Apparently BMWs are too heavy for 888's and they overheat.
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I need new tyres at the mo to get my car back on the road, can't make up my mind what to get
I assume the hawk is never going to be your daily driver, so its got to be a semi slick hasn't it? Then depends on your budget.
For cheap..NS-2Rs as they now come in 100 compound.
More £££ then i'd go Cup 2's or R888R's.
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I assume the hawk is never going to be your daily driver, so its got to be a semi slick hasn't it? Then depends on your budget.
For cheap..NS-2Rs as they now come in 100 compound.
More £££ then i'd go Cup 2's or R888R's.
Well is hasn't moved in coming up to 5 months now so you could say that

Yeah might try the NS-2Rs out again, have R888's on at the moment but they are nearly finished
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Eagle F1's for me...

Dave ran Eagle F1's at the ring and big E as well I think (correct me if wrong) and had super results...
Only because I couldn't be bothered to re-fit to 888s weather was unpredictable last year, In fairness to the Goodyear's they still managed 10 laps without too much scrub off, although the edges where a little worse for ware and they did start to overheat half way through a lap, you needed to be aware you where on road rubber and not a semi slick while pushing on, same set is still on for road use at the mo.
My new wheels didn't arrive in time last year to make switching easy.

Torn between R888R and Nankang AR'1's for next set the AR1 are 80 ware rate.
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Torn between R888R and Nankang AR'1's for next set the AR1 are 80 ware rate.
Hadn't even heard of the AR1, damn they look sticky if they're 80 compound

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Passport received, tunnel booked

Used £40 of tesco vouchers and total return trip was £132.... so just had to pay the £12, bonus
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lol, looking at Clio's a lot on facebook/internet, just hope I can get enough pennies together. still tempted by a Cooper S though.
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K what is the best xbox type game to practice on ?

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Assetto Corsa, is by far the most accurate and a sim rather than a game/arcade game, you really should be using a wheel though rather than a controller.
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You can even drive around the car park on Assetto and it offers the proper 'bridge to gantry' lap start and finish points.
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Project Cars is very good in a GT3/VLN spec car. Complete with SES logo at Adeneau.
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Is anyone getting the Liber-t tag ?



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Your only in France for about 20 minutes.
The only thing you need to worry about is alot of 40 tonne trucks, speed cameras and on the way back asylum seekers.
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On positive note in the last 8 trips I dont believe anyone has been done for speeding as I normally set the pace so all you have to do is keep up..

On the way back we have barely seen any asylum seekers as its still daylight.
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Strange but true I have only managed to get in trouble with the long arm of the law (twice) when not following you.
This I struggle to understand!!!!
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Have Paid Jackie in full for both rooms BigEmp & Little emp if you can update list.

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Maybe its because they can't keep up Scott. Here in France they have a few Subaru's around Paris on the motorway,but for the most part the police use standard Peugeot 205's.
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On positive note in the last 8 trips I dont believe anyone has been done for speeding as I normally set the pace so all you have to do is keep up..

On the way back we have barely seen any asylum seekers as its still daylight.
Oh dear you better give me a head start then
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Old 04-04-2017, 08:52 PM
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Adrian and Crowman both got done in Germany
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