stewartwillsher
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I have only had La Gata Negra for a week and have made my first move on improvement.
There are no modifications as such, nor any anticipated, but as each day has passed and I have smiled looking at her beauty, I have also had a frown or two.
The photo's I put up do not home in on the imperfections, accumulated over four years and a hundred thousand kms.
So, today, she has gone in to the paint shop of my Pug man's Taller (workshop) to be given a once over, hopefully to restore her to showroom, like new, finish.
OK, so I am an old lazy git with a bob or two, so I am not putting my physical effort into the task, but then in the past I have never been the one amongst my gang to do the magic on appearance, rather more the engine and suspension tweaks and enhancement.
With the RCZ, I think my efforts are not needed in that area, so I'll just accept the motto we have adopted on many things here in Spain - "paga un hombre", literally meaning "pay a man", but indicates that a skilled person is available if you have the money.
In two days, I hope to have a bigger smile with no frowns.
There are no modifications as such, nor any anticipated, but as each day has passed and I have smiled looking at her beauty, I have also had a frown or two.
The photo's I put up do not home in on the imperfections, accumulated over four years and a hundred thousand kms.
So, today, she has gone in to the paint shop of my Pug man's Taller (workshop) to be given a once over, hopefully to restore her to showroom, like new, finish.
OK, so I am an old lazy git with a bob or two, so I am not putting my physical effort into the task, but then in the past I have never been the one amongst my gang to do the magic on appearance, rather more the engine and suspension tweaks and enhancement.
With the RCZ, I think my efforts are not needed in that area, so I'll just accept the motto we have adopted on many things here in Spain - "paga un hombre", literally meaning "pay a man", but indicates that a skilled person is available if you have the money.
In two days, I hope to have a bigger smile with no frowns.