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Ash3



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richamartin wrote:
That's exactly my point.

I'm all for individualising a car, though it's not my thing personally.
I have a diesel autobiography as well as an SVR and to be honest, most days I actually prefer the SDV6, as its perfect for flying below the radar & going about my daily life. I'm just as proud of it as I am my more "special" cars.

I absolutely get the more aggressive styling, but by putting a fake badge on it, you are overstepping a mark and just putting yourself into the same group of people who put an M badge on their 318...Anyone worth their salt can tell it's a fake and when have that adoring fanboy / kid comes up to you in the car park and ask you to rev the engine.... which I had in my GT the other week, you have to let him down and feel like a Censored

Each to their own though... Whistle


Agree on the badges point.

But as they say each yo their own.

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RRSTDV8



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More fun having a S/C and putting diesel badges on it. That'd scare the boys in the traffic light Grands Prix... Whistle Rolling with laughter 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Lindab



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I imagine that at trade in time you will be offered a Big Cry offer or no offer unless you put it back to standard. After saying that, its your car & you can do what you want. Better inform your insurance company. Should the worst happen a lot of questions will be asked, more so when they see the badge

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Spleen



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That's a very good point. Imagine if some scrotes pinched it on the basis that they thought it was a genuine SVR and then realised it was a diesel so dumped it after ragging it around, or worse? Insurance company rings up Mr Bloke and says we've found your car but why is tarted up as an SVR? We no pay.

Could actually be a real issue this, I would be very surprised if an SVR wasn't in an insurance group all of its own given its cost, desirability and nickability. Let's hope the OP has that squared away. Ferrari F430 Spider F1
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Col



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RRSTDV8 wrote:
More fun having a S/C and putting diesel badges on it. That'd scare the boys in the traffic light Grands Prix... Whistle Rolling with laughter


That's exactly what I did with my old S/C after having it re-mapped and s/c upgraded, knocked it into sport/dynamic mode hit the throttle and left them sitting in the outside lane looking somewhat deflated. Rolling with laughter

Cheers
Col

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richamartin



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Spleen wrote:
Nice garage by the way. I remember last year parked up Frogside waiting for the Eurotunnel when I heard a delicious rumble start up a couple of cars down and out trundled a burgundy convertible GT, with the roof down, driven by a chap with an enormous handlebar moustache, made me smile he did!


Thanks....I think I have petrol in the veins.
The GT is a wonderful car, the W12 is something else....but I don't think it will be here for long. I do miss the duel nature of cars I had previously. Now
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Tyrefitter



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Col wrote:
RRSTDV8 wrote:
More fun having a S/C and putting diesel badges on it. That'd scare the boys in the traffic light Grands Prix... Whistle Rolling with laughter


That's exactly what I did with my old S/C after having it re-mapped and s/c upgraded, knocked it into sport/dynamic mode hit the throttle and left them sitting in the outside lane looking somewhat deflated. Rolling with laughter

Cheers
Col

Was the same with my SC,,folk you to see it & think ow is a sluggish diesel RR,,then put your foot down & leave them sat their with opened mouth,especially with the exhaust upgrade Laughing Laughing Andy.
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