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anyone on here in the Brighton area?

S2 and Turbo insurance is a good deal more specialised than 2.5l 8v insurance. Every man and his dog covers the latter cars and you can even get £80 quotes on comparison websites, but many of those who will even quote for a more powerful model will up their prices from very reasonable to very silly.

Let me know what your insurer says and I point you in the right direction, if need be.
 
best so far is £337 which is waaayyyy more than the lux.

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As for James comment on the stereo, I always rip the buggers out.....the engine is the only soundtrack i like to hear!![:)]
 
I've got two daughters they never shut up, a decent stereo goes a long way sometimes lol, cheers Pete
 
Oh alright then, i'll let you off! It's even got the remote control unit in the little cubby hole beneath the radio[:)]. I tell you mate, you've got yourself a bargain!
 

ORIGINAL: 944 man

No its oxidised - the product was rubbish.


Red seems to hate UV the most sad to say, you can get it back but alas it will fade again just as quickly, if not quicker. I remember watching a Zymol clay demo at a Tipec meet some years back, this was a red 911 that you could say was closer to white than red. I was amazed how he got some red back but he warned it wouldn't be there for long and he was right, is those circumstances a respray is the only way. However this was a very severe case and good results have been achieved with less effected oxidised paintwork, you do need to wax it often though, at least once a month or sooner.

Pete
 
This was snake oil Pete. A 'magic' easy and expensive mixture of rubbing compound and wax. Unfortunately though it didnt rub much and it waxed less!

It was similer to a 'trade wax' product, designed to quickly spam-up cars on forecourts, with a bit of a cut and a bit of a shine... Trade wax was better value though, with a big bucket of it costing about £20.

Theres no alternative to doing it properly!
 

ORIGINAL: 944 man

This was snake oil Pete. A 'magic' easy and expensive mixture of rubbing compound and wax. Unfortunately though it didnt rub much and it waxed less!

It was similer to a 'trade wax' product, designed to quickly spam-up cars on forecourts, with a bit of a cut and a bit of a shine... Trade wax was better value though, with a big bucket of it costing about £20.

Theres no alternative to doing it properly!


Have you tried giving it a machine polish Simon, I'm always amazed how mine comes up and it has gone a little pink in the past if left in the sun unloved for too long.
This picture from last autumn was after sitting on the drive for 12 months I noticed the roof section and rear arches loosing their colour. Half a day mopping using various 3M compound's soon fixed it.

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Pete
 
Its been mopped to within an inch of its life already Pete!

When the weather improves / I can be arsed, I will T-Cut it and give it a damned good polish and a couple of coats of wax.
 
Nah, Red's a sh1t colour, reminds me of Man Ure....Sorry, i meant Man Utd! Don't bother getting it wrapped, one can get a full respray(windscreen out) for £1,200 squids in Matt Black (that's what i'm gonna do coz Black cars are much faster) the same as for having it wrapped [:)]. James, I popped in to Paul's garage in Rottingdean to meet you at 2pm and missed you by 2 minutes apparantly! Never mind, we'll meet up sooner or later. I hope you had a fun and safe journey home mate. Please give me a bell or text when you get home just to let me know you made it ok. Oh, and by the way, you defo don't need a respray or wrap. The paintwork on that S2 is superb!
Pete
 

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