As the title says, £222 sounds pretty good just not for me.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...976346286&rd=1
As the title says, £222 sounds pretty good just not for me.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...976346286&rd=1
Hmmmmm its a tad too Barry for my taste but if it was a little less "in yer face" it'd be a great deal!
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It would be nice to have a different looking S40 but i agree it does look a little too barry.
Maybe i should respray mine orange and get some nasty graphix stuck all over the car!
LOL! And then all you'd need is some "banging choons" and a baked bean can exhaust!!Originally Posted by S40xs
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Trust me when i say i already have the banging tunes just minus bean can exhust - Does it have to be a Heinz one??
An upperclass barry would only ever choose Heinz LOL!!Originally Posted by S40xs
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LOL Upperclass Barry. How would you define a upperclass barry?Originally Posted by Mrsmopp
The heinz baked bean can rather than the Kwik Save special LMSO!Originally Posted by S40xs
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lol, flame suit on, I think it would look good.
Doesn't come with that spoiler according to the ad, which is good. So, retain original small spoiler, and original colour, no graphics, skirts and front bumper are good, rear bumper may be a shade too far, but I reckon it wouldnt look to OTT with original colour and spoiler etc, or a smaller one if the OE one looked odd afterwards.
However, £230 can be spent much better on performance and go faster items lol.
Ross
All fast cars long gone. Sensible family BMW 3 series now.
Still Volvo links though as my wife has a V50 R design sport and a mildly fettled T4
Would be better in a less in your face colour, however dont know what the quality is going to be like for that price.
I think it could look nice, bit wasted on a standard S40 though - you'd need something good under the bonnet.
White '98 S70 T5 ME7
K&N panel filter
Drilled airbox
Ported 18T
Milltek Exhaust
Dark Anthracite Comets
'R' Bumper
2003 C70 Headlights
Autogauge smoked boost gauge
"Yeh, the T5 and T5R are handy bits of kit for transporting wardrobes across the country at monumental speeds."
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