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Nic Barnes
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22nd Nov 15 at 20:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Andrew
I run ECP, have done for a while. No squeaks and very responsive. Not over priced either.

I put Pagid on both my last Peugeots after reviews on here. Feel very budget and a little bit sticky. I don't think i will use again.
but will fit a jinyu tyre to your car because the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road surface is not important to you
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22nd Nov 15 at 20:55   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As if Andrew is going to be able to tell the minute differences between pads.

"Feel very budget" wtf, explain how a pad "feels very budget" and stick for that matter.
Andrew
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22nd Nov 15 at 21:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
I run ECP, have done for a while. No squeaks and very responsive. Not over priced either.

I put Pagid on both my last Peugeots after reviews on here. Feel very budget and a little bit sticky. I don't think i will use again.
but will fit a jinyu tyre to your car because the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road surface is not important to you


Needed tyres fitting ASAP as my current were worn to the limit. Tell me what's better, illegal tyres or budgets fitted at any location.

I'll be honest, i don't trust the jinyu tyres but at the moment are doing a very good job. So why change them?
Andrew
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22nd Nov 15 at 21:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
As if Andrew is going to be able to tell the minute differences between pads.

"Feel very budget" wtf, explain how a pad "feels very budget" and stick for that matter.


Steve,

I drive a lot, i'd like to think i know what a good quality pad feels like.
Did you not build a track car but not have the balls to take it out on track?

I rest my case.
--ToM--
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22nd Nov 15 at 21:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mr money bags who is a complete minge bag when it comes to buying anything at all from bank account charges to tyres. The only thing you seem to like to pay through the nose for is tax mr 40%.
Andrew
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22nd Nov 15 at 21:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Tom,

Please confirm every cash job goes through you accounts? I guarantee it does not!
IvIarkgraham
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22nd Nov 15 at 21:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

has a fleet though
--ToM--
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quote:
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Tom,

Please confirm every cash job goes through you accounts? I guarantee it does not!


Of course it does........ As an MOT which you don't pay vat on
Nic Barnes
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22nd Nov 15 at 22:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I pay tax
--ToM--
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So do I, too much
Nic Barnes
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22nd Nov 15 at 22:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I don't know, mine is worked out by my company. It changes every month depending on bonuses and commissions. I feel I pay a fair amount of tax and I can also still buy Michelin tyres and pay £15 a month for a joint bank account at Halifax including phone, travel and break down cover.
IvIarkgraham
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22nd Nov 15 at 22:28   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I don't know, mine is worked out by my company. It changes every month depending on bonuses and commissions. I feel I pay a fair amount of tax and I can also still buy Michelin tyres and pay £15 a month for a joint bank account at Halifax including phone, travel and break down cover.


you are obviously on at least £80k a year
--ToM--
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But you don't own a cat c puma and intend on building a 15k garage to keep it in
Nic Barnes
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Originally posted by --ToM--
But you don't own a cat c puma and intend on building a 15k garage to keep it in
i realise I must try harder in life.
--ToM--
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22nd Nov 15 at 22:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

All this unnecessary spending on flashy tyres and bank accounts, knock it on the head and you too can enjoy the finer things in life.
Nic Barnes
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22nd Nov 15 at 22:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ok. I am going to sulk in the corner for a bit and take a look at the miserable life I have without a scrap puma. Thanks for the advice guys.
--ToM--
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Ben G
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Went for mtec drilled and grooved and textar e-pads in the end. Was going to go for drilled only but was worried about cracks forming.
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Drove into work fast this morning via the public roads, I can now announce that I own a fast road car.
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quote:
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Drove into work fast this morning via the public roads, I can now announce that I own a fast road car.




you fucking rebel!
Steve
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What mods or performance packages do you think such a car and driving style would require?

I see lots of items advertised as fast road use, eg fast road cam, fast road pads, etc.

Now that I am driving on roads in a fast manner do you think these items are urgently required in my motor vehicle?

Thank you
chris_uk
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defiantly
Ben G
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Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by chris_uk
defiantly


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