Cabriolet advice

If I had a convertible I'd have the roof down every time I went out in it, if it wasn't raining. Which isn't a lot up here, so got to make the most of it. :)

Hey now, let's have a bit of consideration for those with a packed boot that stops the roof from dropping! Had that last year when going on holiday in warm sunshine and felt bad because of it.. OTOH. here it is on the North Coast 500 in March. It isn't garaged ever and the boot is bone dry.

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The colour alone of that car in that photo would prevent it from being stolen :rolleyes: ;)
 
The colour alone of that car in that photo would prevent it from being stolen :rolleyes: ;)


"Bile green" according to the doctor I bought it from, but a welcome relief from all those drab blacks, greys, dark blues, etc. :woot:
 
"Bile green" according to the doctor I bought it from,
Its not that bad, I've seen far worse, inc. a bright pink Z4 Why? just why?
 
They look nice in black and the 3.0L ones are silly fast a lot of car for a hairdresser (y)

, Chris... you are my favourite mod and I promise not to alter any more quotes (y)
 
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, Chris... you are my favourite mod and I promise not to alter any more quotes (y)
Quoted for truth


(Wanna play hard ball eh? :p)
 
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Scratches on the back bumper= golfer changing his shoes, spikes on - spikes off. My convertible has a great heater so I/we don't need to dress like an Eskimo and use it with the roof down whenever possible, North Coast 500 and variants are the way to spend weekends, an excuse to get the camera out too.

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my friend had a honda civic that had a damp problem that we could never get to the bottom of...there was even mushrooms growing out of the carpet after he came back from holiday once
 
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