Lol you can't beat starting with a Fabia rear wiper!
When I bought my LCR, I drove straight to my local Skoda dealer to get one, literally the 1st drive I took the car on was to get it's 1st mod
You certainly can't! Other than lowering, I don't think the FR+ needs much more, it's a really nice car. The alloy colour is so nice! They were powdercoated, Im now getting mine done. lol!
PMSL thats exactly what i did! Swapped my 207 for the LCR on way back from Perth stopped off at the local skoda dealers and picked mine up, id ordered it the day before not even knowing if the guy would take my 207
Haha, what colour you going for Kat? I saw a red LCR earlier that I hadn't seen before around my way, it had dark anthra wheels and it was lowered, it looked awesome coming towards me. And I got an 'Oh another LCR, hi!' wave!!
Im not sure if Im honest Tom. Paul said I should go anthra, as it would suit the red, but Im not sure if I would get tired of it, as I quite like my silver alloys! Decisions decisions... Iv had a few of them waves lately too!
Im not sure if Im honest Tom. Paul said I should go anthra, as it would suit the red, but Im not sure if I would get tired of it, as I quite like my silver alloys! Decisions decisions... Iv had a few of them waves lately too!
Ahh decisions indeed! You have to make the right one for sure. I wouldn't go glossy black personally. I think this you would soon get tired of.
I know what I'm getting on mine, but as the winter is close and I haven't had it done, I'll probably leave it till around Feb/March time..
You can't beat a knowing LCR wave, lol.
Decisions indeed, I'm going through the same dilemma. High power silver or go darker
I think slightly darker on the silver would be so nice! If I had a silver LCR, Id probably go anthracite. Thats my personal taste though, it's your decision!
LOL it is a horrible decision!
I took my car to Lepsons in Gillingham not far from me where they will be getting done. The guy was really helpful there and he brought out different wheels on request and we lined them up against the car so you can really gauge what it'll look like.
I'd highly recommend doing that wherever you think of getting it done.
It is because if you get it wrong your either stuck with it or you'll have to pay out again to change the colour