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More thoughts on road use

Tony

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I don't use the RS daily but do try and take it to the office occasionally - problem is currently working on a site with swipe card barriers + I need to negotiate M6 Toll road. How do other RS owners with the steering wheel on the correct side (LHD) manage? Currently resorting to the equivelant of a forked stick (ally tube with spring clip in the end) but still have to lean over to open the window. - The alternative of arriving backwards gets you some funny looks and flatspots the rear tyres.

Tony
 
So is that the new Toll road must be a delight in the RS with the new black top smooth as a badgers belly......

Oh and waht about the harnesses Tony?
 
It's a very nice road! Bit straight perhaps and the occasional revenue collector standing on the bridge with his 'safety' camera (what are the dagerous ones like?) can cause a few worrys. But don't tell anyone about it Des, the fewer who use it the nicer it is! Gives the car a bit of top gear exercise!

Use the original belts for normal road use unless off to trackdays or sprints so not so much of a problem.

Tony
 
Tony

I've been barred from my friendly local fast food establishment for reversing all the way round their "restaurant". Apparently I'm a danger to the public. Bit like their fries.

No loss really
 

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