2.0 si or frst witch one!!

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2.0 si or frst witch one!!

Postby Casper88 on Sat Jul 21, 2007 2:26 pm

hey guys basically want people advise on what to do! i have 2 cars to choose from 2,0si or frst. insurance on an si 2,0 is £1600 and an rst is £2500 really want an rst but no sure if it is worth the extra grand! what u guys think.? any help would be kool cheers
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Re: 2.0 si or frst witch one!!

Postby ukmicky on Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:12 pm

Fuseboi :hey guys basically want people advise on what to do! i have 2 cars to choose from 2,0si or frst. insurance on an si 2,0 is £1600 and an rst is £2500 really want an rst but no sure if it is worth the extra grand! what u guys think.? any help would be kool cheers


£2500 is a bit hefty, my insurance on my FRST is only £312 and i live in london and park on the street. I do have fuLL NCB though .

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