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I was parked next to a Black SR on Sunday, same trim. Did check the paint out, must say it's a decent coating just a little orange peel
Dazz was thinking being a turbo you will need hi octane fuel 95 or better as turbo boost same as high comp. all euro cars need 95 or better.hope economy ok?but a man like you can afford it!! just you like to be tight. still ….. looking after it the tyres look really low profile? 45?
Quote from: Lakes on June 27, 2017, 06:04:37Dazz was thinking being a turbo you will need hi octane fuel 95 or better as turbo boost same as high comp. all euro cars need 95 or better.hope economy ok?but a man like you can afford it!! just you like to be tight. still ….. looking after it the tyres look really low profile? 45?They're still low compression engines so 91 is all they recommend though personally I wouldn't run 91 in anything I wanted to look after.
NSW was talking about discontinuing selling 91, & just having 95 , 98.
Quote from: Lakes on June 27, 2017, 20:17:38NSW was talking about discontinuing selling 91, & just having 95 , 98.It's still going to happen, was talking to a Caltex owner in Tas last week who mentioned they'll be dropping the 91 soon.
I've not heard anything to say they'll get rid of E10 Dazz, it's a fuel that supposed to be on the increase but I've never taken much notice of it as I don't see it around here.Does E10 have the cleaning abilities of 95 - 98? I know it's only 94ron which is no good for my car but if it doesn't clean the system like premium fuels then I wouldn't recommend it either.
Thanks Asa. I like the red highlights but I can understand why some like you may not.
Hi Dazzler do you have a system over there where you can have a private registration plate like we have. Mine cost me £100 years ago and has been on a few cars. It costs £80 to change from car to car or you can put it onto a retention certificate until needed. The only no go is to put it onto a vehicle to make it look younger or have plates that do not conform to regs. like spelling name etc without correct spacing. Very nice new vehicles.
Thanks Everyone. I think the Red was a good choice (nice change) Second choice was white, but that was the safe option...Quote from: ABSi30 on June 30, 2017, 13:02:06Hi Dazzler do you have a system over there where you can have a private registration plate like we have. Mine cost me £100 years ago and has been on a few cars. It costs £80 to change from car to car or you can put it onto a retention certificate until needed. The only no go is to put it onto a vehicle to make it look younger or have plates that do not conform to regs. like spelling name etc without correct spacing. Very nice new vehicles.Yes we do. Mine DAZ001 was a "one of" A$295 payment and it costs around $35 to carry it over to the next car. The Dealer reimbursed me for that. They've been on 4 cars now but they are still in good condition! "Only" A$295 when I got them because standard 3 letter /3 number configuration. If I'd got HYBRID or DAZZLA or something it was nearly A$1000.
Too late tonight to get a photo of our 2 cars together but picked up my new PD SR today had about 31 kms on it including a trip to the window tinter. I've only done about 10kms so far. The stereo is very good for a 6 speaker standard system! My Calais had a 9 speaker Bose system with a Subwoofer, but the overall sound quality in the PD is more than acceptable with reasonable bass response and lots of adjustments available if needed. The Display is very clear and responsive although the clarity of the reverse camera is not quite as clear as the Calais. A little bit grainy, but adequate.Got the Auto link OBD Module in the glove box which I have plugged into the Fuse Box under the dash on the driver's side.Bit busy with other commitments so probably won't pair it with the App until Sunday. Going in next week to get the Front sensors done and boot liner on back order (they are still making the first batch)Jake at Motors Devonport is an awesome young guy (that's him in one of the photos with the bald guy) couldn't have tried harder to please. Brad, James and Dion are all great too. More Feedback and photos to come next week.
Quote from: Dazzler on June 30, 2017, 10:54:56Too late tonight to get a photo of our 2 cars together but picked up my new PD SR today had about 31 kms on it including a trip to the window tinter. I've only done about 10kms so far. The stereo is very good for a 6 speaker standard system! My Calais had a 9 speaker Bose system with a Subwoofer, but the overall sound quality in the PD is more than acceptable with reasonable bass response and lots of adjustments available if needed. The Display is very clear and responsive although the clarity of the reverse camera is not quite as clear as the Calais. A little bit grainy, but adequate.Got the Auto link OBD Module in the glove box which I have plugged into the Fuse Box under the dash on the driver's side.Bit busy with other commitments so probably won't pair it with the App until Sunday. Going in next week to get the Front sensors done and boot liner on back order (they are still making the first batch)Jake at Motors Devonport is an awesome young guy (that's him in one of the photos with the bald guy) couldn't have tried harder to please. Brad, James and Dion are all great too. More Feedback and photos to come next week. Looking at the hair styles the test drive must have been hair raising.
(Wait until she sees your Calais driving around the apple isle though..... )
How much did you pay him, Dazz? That's a good Readers Digest short story right there.