http://www.carsales.com.au/private/d.../?Cr=3&sdmvc=1
Probably overpriced IMO, but still quite nice
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http://www.carsales.com.au/private/d.../?Cr=3&sdmvc=1
Probably overpriced IMO, but still quite nice
Has anyone checked/know any info on these?
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/padst...ble/1034806821
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/castl...upe/1035790199
^ that 2nd white one looks like a respray to me, the engine bay is black.
oh ok, i thought u were trying to plug us the car haha, i wasnt intentionally being an ass, i guess it was just lost in translation
it is a respray i think, get the VIN and it will state the colour it came out with standard, but atleast with a respray it means u will have a fresher finish, since it would of been done more recently
its summer anyway, typically best time to keep your S, although its also the best time to sell. in winter they apparantly sell less (like bikes).
generally in WA i prefer the S in winter, since when the sun is out its overcast and not too sunny, much cooler.
though summer nights are so good coolish air, and the starry sky. so many advantages of a convertible.
you guys gotta buy one quick.
Lol there's like 11 for sale in WA atm, lots of choice :P
Me too. I'm firmly in the camp that convertibles are for winter.
Cold? Ok, heater and possibly a jumper.
Hot? Ok, get burnt, sweat from heat / humidity and be gross, turn AC on and lose power / responsiveness.
agree
best for summer nights
never had a winter yet - can't wait lol
need new tyres before then curtis, shit i cant keep the rear end straight in the rain with the standard rims and 225 tyres on the rear then when u hit a bump and the rear end jolts as they do because the rear is stiffer then the front u cant help but loose grip.
i remember, before my incident, driving on a freeway overpass and the drainage/expansion gaps along the bridge kept throwing the rear up and each time it came down it fish tailed for a bit, there was like 3 on the bridge it made for a thrilling experience.