So how reliable are the ftos?
Would it be up to 70 miles a day commute - mostly motorway with a small bit of town driving?
Are there any tell tale signs of th e4 speed tip box about to give up the ghost?
Lenny
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Lenny_mc wrote:the one i was looking at has about 110kms on the clock, so that would leave me (rough maths) about 8 months before i hit 140kms......
how big of a job is a new gearbox if it goes?
Lenny_mc wrote:ouch - expensive options. How are the manual boxes compared to the tip boxes?
Think i would prefer a manual anyway.....
How common are GPX manuals?
Dave wrote:yeah i would reckon that this is probably the only way to go, i couldn't find a decent one in this country and there are loads still left over there, although it's all a pain in the ass you will get it on the cheap as well, but probably the best bet would be to try and appoint an agent for when it lands in the country to organise clearing it through customs and getting the VAT paid on it, then they'll hand it over to you and all you'd have to do is get it VRT'd and taxed, NCT'd and sorted then!!
can be done, best person to talk to is either kev or adrian, i think kev is actually in the process of importing one right now!
Lenny_mc wrote:So how reliable are the ftos?
Would it be up to 70 miles a day commute - mostly motorway with a small bit of town driving?
Are there any tell tale signs of th e4 speed tip box about to give up the ghost?
Lenny
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