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Old 8th March 2008, 06:58   #1 (permalink)
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When I got the Civ I opted for :

Spare wheel £100
Carpet mats (FOC)
Side body protectors £200
Diamondbrite £175
Mudflaps £100
Rear Sensors £260

Next time :

Spare wheel will be transferred
Sensors now standard on EX
I will leave the drivers mat (worn where heel touches it) but take the other unmarked 3 across

I will have the flaps so I will save £735.

I can then have 5 years servicing and still be better off
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sounds suspiciously like the kind of accounting my wife uses when she's out buying clothes / shoes / bags...

Guess how much I saved by buying all this in a sale!
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When I got the Civ I opted for :

Spare wheel £100
Carpet mats (FOC)
Side body protectors £200
Diamondbrite £175
Mudflaps £100
Rear Sensors £260

Next time :

Spare wheel will be transferred
Sensors now standard on EX
I will leave the drivers mat (worn where heel touches it) but take the other unmarked 3 across

I will have the flaps so I will save £735.

I can then have 5 years servicing and still be better off
I recommend that if you want a shine that lasts a long time use D.I.Y. as seen elsewhere on this site!

£175 for 4 months shine sounds a little pricey to me.

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We must be married to the same one ?

When her credit card got nicked I didn't report it because they were spending less than she does
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We must be married to the same one ?
I think we all are!

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When her credit card got nicked I didn't report it because they were spending less than she does
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I recommend that if you want a shine that lasts a long time use D.I.Y. as seen elsewhere on this site!

£175 for 4 months shine sounds a little pricey to me.

"Some cause happiness wherever they go,

Others whenever they go!"
Absolutely correct, next time I'll just give it some elbow grease with a decent wax.
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Absolutely correct, next time I'll just give it some elbow grease with a decent wax.

'tis what I did.

Millie was 'treated' to a Diamond Cote or something like that before delivery, and she looked great, for as I said, just four monmths.

Took it on myself to give her the shine she deserves.

Now Millie glows all the time, and that shine even peeks through when she gets grubby!

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