Yep I expect the coupe to have scuttle shake too
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How about not having a sig at all?
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It has less scuttle shake than a Saab convertible but more than our 4 series convertible. HTH.
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I saw his reply when he posted it, I was just explaining the original question again to you as I was highlighting I was making a query, a point you didn’t quite catch the first time aroundJobbo wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 12:09 pmWell I have no direct experience but Rev does, why not see if he mentions it on this page?Orange Cola wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 11:59 am does the car still have scuttle shake just like a convertible?
Anyway, looks like you’re right and the design doesn’t offer anything additional over a convertible.
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Went for a thrash around the Peak District in the Camaro with a mate in his 997 C2S. It’s fair to say those roads suit the Porsche a bit better but it was good fun. Averaged 17.6 mpg which isn’t terrible.
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Big V8’s from the 80’s onwards don’t seem to return the horrendous 12mpg that people seem to expect; even I was guilty of that when I bought mine
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Did you miss the ultimate structural rigidity of a hard top?NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 5:27 pm Went for a thrash around the Peak District in the Camaro with a mate in his 997 C2S. It’s fair to say those roads suit the Porsche a bit better but it was good fun. Averaged 17.6 mpg which isn’t terrible.
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Is it still called scuttle shake when it’s the entire bodyshell that flexes?
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Well at least you know you can only fold it in half 7 times.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 10:02 pm Is it still called scuttle shake when it’s the entire bodyshell that flexes?
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Are there any roads that wouldn't suit the Porsche better than the Camaro?NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 5:27 pm Went for a thrash around the Peak District in the Camaro with a mate in his 997 C2S. It’s fair to say those roads suit the Porsche a bit better but it was good fun. Averaged 17.6 mpg which isn’t terrible.
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Long straight roads at 55mph?duncs500 wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 11:36 amAre there any roads that wouldn't suit the Porsche better than the Camaro?NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 5:27 pm Went for a thrash around the Peak District in the Camaro with a mate in his 997 C2S. It’s fair to say those roads suit the Porsche a bit better but it was good fun. Averaged 17.6 mpg which isn’t terrible.
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You going to paint it? Rattle can the bonnet in lacquer for the genuine patina?
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Are they legal?
You can fit reduced-size font for an import, but you still need the plate mfr postcode, BS number etc....
Or you just been in trouble with the law since the day you were born?
You can fit reduced-size font for an import, but you still need the plate mfr postcode, BS number etc....
Or you just been in trouble with the law since the day you were born?
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To be in trouble with a traffic Bobby, first you have to see one. I reckon I see about one a year, out of that they very rarely go the same way as me. Even more rare they’re close enough to see my car properly, don’t think I’ve been followed by a traffic bobby for 8 or more years now and I don’t exactly do average miles in one location of the country.
He’ll be fine.
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I was challenged twice on the smaller-font plate I put on the VXR8.
First time was when I was turning in a police station car park, but they were quickly satisfied.
Second time was with a very aggressive traffic cop who was even angrier when I showed him the regs (carried a copy in the car) and explained that my plate complied. Usually traffic cops are sound so I assume he’d had a shit day.
First time was when I was turning in a police station car park, but they were quickly satisfied.
Second time was with a very aggressive traffic cop who was even angrier when I showed him the regs (carried a copy in the car) and explained that my plate complied. Usually traffic cops are sound so I assume he’d had a shit day.
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What regs?mik wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 1:53 pm I was challenged twice on the smaller-font plate I put on the VXR8.
First time was when I was turning in a police station car park, but they were quickly satisfied.
Second time was with a very aggressive traffic cop who was even angrier when I showed him the regs (carried a copy in the car) and explained that my plate complied. Usually traffic cops are sound so I assume he’d had a shit day.
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Theres no way the regs for import plates applied to your UK spec VXR8
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Regs
VXR8 didn't sell in large enough numbers to require European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval officer.
VXR8 didn't sell in large enough numbers to require European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval officer.