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I Finally did it! RCZ!

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And did you often drive around at 184 mph?! :shock::shock:
 
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mrizzle said:
And did you often drive around at 184 mph?! :shock::shock:

No, the car only made 178 mph.

Several times a year I would have some fun here early in the morning on Sundays.

Straight flat German autobahn, very good visibility, almost no other cars.
 

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TomC said:
mrizzle said:
And did you often drive around at 184 mph?! :shock::shock:

No, the car only made 178 mph.

Several times a year I would have some fun here early in the morning on Sundays.

Straight flat German autobahn, very good visibility, almost no other cars.

Only an 8.5 hour drive for me to get there :lol:
 
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mrizzle said:
And did you often drive around at 184 mph?! :shock::shock:

No, the car only made 178 mph.

Several times a year I would have some fun here early in the morning on Sundays.

Straight flat German autobahn, very good visibility, almost no other cars.

Oooooh...looks like you could certainly get some speed up there!!! :grin::grin::grin:
 

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While on the subject of winter tires i polished the winter rims today so now they're ready for the snow!

That is a sexy beast! Muhahaha! :lol:


And may i also point out that those are the heaviest bastardly tires i've ever come across :shock: One of those tires weigh litterally more than the entire Corolla i used to have!

I had to go out and actually weigh them now while writing this and they were 22.3 kg! That's almost 100 kg in tires alone! :shock: Then again the summer tires are probably even heavier....
 
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That is a sexy beast! Muhahaha! :lol:

Naturally assumed that you'd grabbed a creep shot of me :-o :shock: reading this...apparently not. Just an alloy... :wink::p:D
 

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Aaaaaah it's that time of the year again..... Kill me now --.--

Summer tires still on naturally but i might be changing soon ;)



 

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I would actually need to run some waxing stuff over it now that it's gonna get messy outside for a long time.

Oh and if you want to see a frozen car i'll throw in a bonus pic of my old 406:

Now THAT poor thing was freezing :(
 

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Yeah that sucks :(

It was gonna get slightly warmer here atleast for next week again but after that i don't know. Shouldn't come any big amount of snow yet for a month or so.
 

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I also had the honor of driving the "wedding car" at my brother's wedding last weekend ;)
Taken just after they got married, we were just standing around waiting to leave. Notice the sign on the rear window.

That's them closest to the right and me in the blue shirt beside them.

 
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Thanks for all the advice folks, before I trek off to spend my hard earned cash on winter tyres, can someone let me know how effective they are please?

Had an accident in my 10 day old car down in Hove in March on snow (summer tyres) conditions unexpected but I was driving at snails pace....and have been a nervous wreck driving it ever since. Contemplated getting rid of it but I do love my RCZ...
 
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JCW - I think you'll find the latter half of this thread helpful:

viewtopic.php?t=4331

If I can be of greater help then just ask but, in short, the RCZ is useless in the snow (with 19s anyway) and I wouldn't even contemplate driving mine up here in Aberdeen without them. Money well spent!
 
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I couldn't get out of our hamlet when snow was on the ground. After buying my winter tyres, I had no such problems. Wouldn't be without them.
 
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