:lol: I'm not sure fella, it must have passed me right by without me even noticing :lol:vpulsar said:bex said:paz your not as fun as you used to be matey!
:shock: He was fun!! :?: :shock: When did that happen :?: .
rob
Paz
:lol: I'm not sure fella, it must have passed me right by without me even noticing :lol:vpulsar said:bex said:paz your not as fun as you used to be matey!
:shock: He was fun!! :?: :shock: When did that happen :?: .
rob
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:JIMMYBACK said:thats cos it dont get dry rimmed by dooie any more :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
LoXy said:96 onwards its a glanza they are virtually the same engine. £30 optimax to a full tank and thats on 92.9p gives you 250miles if driven carefully, if not around 210. hope this gives you a clear figure. works around 35mpg. That is driving carefully and not hitting boost on 80% of the journey.
keep us posted on the charade 8)MrMarf said:My Charade Turbo is group 11 so I'd have thought given the increase in capacity and output the Starlet would be higher, could be totally wrong though *shrugs*
Ohhhhh, I thought Vpulsars was down to his ageJohneh said:Bex = female... Insurance for boob enchanced folk is rather cheap
you joking :shock: :? that good newsLoXy said:Ok, well... when i bought the starlet i changed the insurance over from my runneround car f reg honda civic GL 1.4 twin carb. I was ready for the insurance raise but it ended up being £20 cheaper.... so £510 on a starlet GT hell yes The GL is group 10 or 11. Iam sure its higher for the GT but somehow it worked out cheaper for me. And yes it does say Toyota Starlet GT Turbo ( import ) on the insurance certificate. Its wil elephant btw. 21 2ncb.
I will come with a new surprise within a month.