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General Car Chat / Re: Temporary car insurance
« on: 15 August 2020, 13:03:38 »
I use an app called Cuvva which you can insure with for an hour if needed or days, quite handy for picking up/shifting car's
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As long as both cars have side airbags and seat belt pretensioners, it should be fine. Ideally part number and code should match, but post '98 should be sufficient.
Stripping the centre console is barely a ten minute job...
Xenons are switchable but you'll need to remove* the unit to do it as the bulb cap is screwed on
*Whilst you can technically do it in situ, it's easier out of the car and with it unplugged, you're less likely to elwctrecute yourself
I think the comment was more to do with the fact that you can't have BIG gatherings right now due to Covid 19 regulation
hence the part about .....socially distant discrete meet up
other than the Brackley meet or Billing , when do you see more than one omega in a day , unless you own more than one yourself
I see 2 most days. And a third if I go to my in laws
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One is mine, one is behind the legal shops, and belongs to a friend of Omegod, and one is outside a house and looks well looked after.
I have an 3.9 LSD one in the workshop I can weigh.32.1kgs, dry weight, so 34kg ish with oil.