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Originally Posted by m3csl
Can you remember his name? This could well be his car!
Yes I have AP brakes at the front, I've kept the negative camber at the front, and also done the rears now aswell.
I'm yet to try it in the wet, I have a VW Golf for the rain
Yes I have AP brakes at the front, I've kept the negative camber at the front, and also done the rears now aswell.
I'm yet to try it in the wet, I have a VW Golf for the rain
His was the silver-grey (the only other colour you can have a CSL in!!) so wasn't your car
Not that it is much use to you now - but you might be interested in the E46 M3 buyers guide in July edition of EVO mag. Changing the negative camber on the CSL to -2 gets mentioned. Apparently this is recommended by Michelin. I'm probably teaching you to suck eggs now.
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Got Evo mag the other day, good write up.
Amazingly the price of the CSL has now started to increase slightly, due to all the interest!
Camber on mine is already done, is was booked into Elite just 2 days after I picker her up
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Cheers for all the help guys, have decided to go for Tom Tom Go 700 (when it's realised). £550 for all of Europe, and can easily take it out when not needed / on track.
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Cheers for all the help guys, have decided to go for Tom Tom Go 700 (when it's realised). £550 for all of Europe, and can easily take it out when not needed / on track.
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Originally Posted by m3csl
Cheers for all the help guys, have decided to go for Tom Tom Go 700 (when it's realised). £550 for all of Europe, and can easily take it out when not needed / on track.
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Nope - Thats the old one, with the old maps and no bluetooth. Currys are selling them now for £269.00 - The direct replacement for the one in the link is Tom Tom Go 300. Basically the same with newer maps, version 5.1 software (which is the same as 5.0 as far as the 300 is concerned) The kicker is that the replacement is £369.00 instead of £499.00. The 500 (which has been delayed because Toyota are running a deal where it is fitted to all new cars purchased, so they get the first production run) is similar with a better processor and a few gimicks. The 700 has all the street level maps of Europe installed on an internal HDD, will give you weather reports for you destination, will give you traffic reports on your route and should cost about £540.00. If you are going to use it outside the UK, a 300 will cost £369.00, £99.00 for street level maps of Europe and £40.00 for a bigger SD card to hold the maps. I would wait on the 700 if I wasn't heading for the continent for a month in a couple of weeks
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