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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
Cup vs standard vs coilovers
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<blockquote data-quote="maggi200" data-source="post: 18620" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Resale isn't a worry for me tbh as I plan on keeping the car for as long as possible. At least 4 years if not more and then (assuming it's problem free) some</p><p></p><p>As for the working out more expensive, true overall it will but coilovers would be a gift to me from several family members for probably the next few years. I'm still owed my 21st birthday present from my parents back in august :lol: </p><p></p><p>And As for the wheels. Thought that through too. I would want a 2nd set whatever, as I like to keep winter wheels and tyres. So whatever car I bought would have them, and my plan was a cheap set as a mate refurbs and owes me a massive favour after getting his tax in order at the last minute (being the only accountant in my circle of friends has some perks I guess)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maggi200, post: 18620, member: 275"] Resale isn't a worry for me tbh as I plan on keeping the car for as long as possible. At least 4 years if not more and then (assuming it's problem free) some As for the working out more expensive, true overall it will but coilovers would be a gift to me from several family members for probably the next few years. I'm still owed my 21st birthday present from my parents back in august :lol: And As for the wheels. Thought that through too. I would want a 2nd set whatever, as I like to keep winter wheels and tyres. So whatever car I bought would have them, and my plan was a cheap set as a mate refurbs and owes me a massive favour after getting his tax in order at the last minute (being the only accountant in my circle of friends has some perks I guess) [/QUOTE]
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