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Mikey Jay

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  1. No problems Sparky, as long as the most accurate info is up and available thats what matters
  2. I get that loud knocking noise like that when I brake at slow speed and sometimes when I go over speedbumps. (not stalking you really Sparky )
  3. Stalking your posts? You're stalking me! p.s Sorry to Tommy G for everyone hijacking his thread
  4. Damn, got me there. Yeah, probs have the most standard n/a on here. (although I have udgraded the interior with a set of snazzy fluffy dice - adds a few bhp ) Will start work in the new year, just you wait
  5. Depends on how good you are at counting Just messing
  6. I was close bout the registration thing Is your car modded much in regards to performance though Sparky? (was quoting Standard 0-62 times)
  7. Has a 642bhp n/a Starlet Or maybe not
  8. Riteo, sorry for the accusation Si. Tis me being simple As for the insurance group for n/a's I think group 5 is still pretty high considering some more powerful cars are in lower groups but then again Starlet's are worth paying out for to be honest
  9. Has more posts than me (and a lot of people come to think about it )
  10. Group 5? Group 5!!!!? Why? Tis a tiny car with a small (yet oomphy) engine. For example the 1.4 16v Grande Punto is only group 4! In short, insurance smells (grr )
  11. I know a guy who talks like that But then again he is a propa gangsta!
  12. Or, maybe it's like myspace and bebo where it sends invites to your msn contacts when you sign up?
  13. Between £1500 - £2500 for a good condition, low mileage one. Paid £2400 for mine (S-reg) with only 36000 miles on it Only go up to R reg too by the way (was replaced by the Toyota Yaris)
  14. Once again not very familier with Civics but as an example of unmodified Starlet 0-60mph times: (all have 1.3 engines) n/a (non turbo) Starlets - 11.9 sec turbocharged Starlets (Glanza and GT Turbo) - 6.9 sec Hope that helps a bit
  15. Is that £200 more on insurance? Not sure what price Civics go for but if it's the car you really want would recommend going for the Civic (not being a traitor guys, just being honest ) although the Starlet is a damn good car for the money you pay for one. Is your choice at the end of the day.
  16. Cheers, am still thinking atm but leaning towards going all out for the SUV
  17. Welcome to UKSC Tommy! Starlets are a good choice of car, they range from nippy to speedy depending on what you go for, plus they are all damn efficient with fuel consumption so pretty easy to run. Someone with more experience than I shall no doubt be along to fill you in with more details soon enough. In the mean-time, enjoy your stay!
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