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BurpleMan

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Apr 14, 2015
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As I'm starting to see increasing amounts of mk3 FR's on the roads I'm starting to wish SEAT had somehow differentiated the top FR version (184PS) like they did with the Cupra 280. Nothing big but some sort of small indication of what your driving, thoughts?
 
As I'm starting to see increasing amounts of mk3 FR's on the roads I'm starting to wish SEAT had somehow differentiated the top FR version (184PS) like they did with the Cupra 280. Nothing big but some sort of small indication of what your driving, thoughts?

Maybe not to everyone's taste but I designed myself a little £3 184 vinyl for the back of my car

 
you would have thought that they would have done something, only looking into the boot or looking underneath to see rear suspension makes it obvious enough.........
 
Meh, if it's in front of you it is probably an FR184 :D

I love mine and I am happy with the way he sits on the road with big alloys and a bald nutter behind the wheel with an even bigger grin
 
I can barely tell the difference between any of them... by the time I can see the logo to see if its a cupra or not, its gone past (and its usually not a cupra but an FR) :(
 
I can barely tell the difference between any of them... by the time I can see the logo to see if its a cupra or not, its gone past (and its usually not a cupra but an FR) :(

Good ways to tell the difference between the Cupra and the FR is exhaust layout, the lack of fog lights and the 4 holes below the main grill
 
if it's in a petrol station it's probably a Cupra.
if the driver's grinning like an idiot it's probably a 184...if he's being chased by a bunch of tree-huggers it's a diesel, anyway.
and as above - if you did have a small badge you wouldn't be able to read it for the smoke.

Tony Hancock's "The Blood Donor" - " I think we ought to have a badge. Nothing ostentatious; something like "He gave it for others that they might live"
maybe not a badge, then...
 
if it's in a petrol station it's probably a Cupra.
if the driver's grinning like an idiot it's probably a 184...if he's being chased by a bunch of tree-huggers it's a diesel, anyway.
and as above - if you did have a small badge you wouldn't be able to read it for the smoke.

Tony Hancock's "The Blood Donor" - " I think we ought to have a badge. Nothing ostentatious; something like "He gave it for others that they might live"
maybe not a badge, then...

Maybe something similar to a bat signal? Thats doable right? :rofl:
 
You got me on that one, even 'Google' failed me though it sounds like something from a novel.

I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.