Chunj - Is this your Ignis?
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His Chunjesty fitted those to enliven his most recent Track Day. However, when he has the engine up against the rev limiter in top gear along Sauchiehall Street I can assure you the car is fitted with very high speed rated tyres from a reputable manufacturer. As any responsible driver would.
AstonZagato said:
MidnightXR6 said:
AstonZagato said:
I believe you are referring to the original (and rare) mid brown metallic "Eau de Merde". A classic choice for an Ignis restoration.
Result. It just wouldn't roll off my tongue and annoyed me for the whole day.Coincidently, I saw one last night. It was covered in road grime and the alloys coated in brake dust. It's good to see cars like this being used as they are intended rather than just as "garage queen" investments (though I would guess most owners, even if they use them, will over-winter them until the salt has been washed from the roads).
AstonZagato said:
Coincidently, I saw one last night. It was covered in road grime and the alloys coated in brake dust. It's good to see cars like this being used as they are intended rather than just as "garage queen" investments (though I would guess most owners, even if they use them, will over-winter them until the salt has been washed from the roads).
Chunj has taken the controversial decision to induce corrosion to his alloys (thankfully exacerbated by the winter season.)This serves more than one purpose. Not only does it serve to strip paint from the alloys (making them lighter), it also has a pleasing aesthetic effect that really shows people that he means business.
Apologies to Chunj in advance for replying on Chunj's behalf, however I know how busy you are and how precious your time is and that you probably have very little time to reply directly to the mere mortals on this thread?
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