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rikitikitavi
post Feb 15 2005, 12:08 PM
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Hi

My best mate is about to inherit his mums 1998 Hyundai Coupe on his birthday and i would like to get him a K&N or similar. If anyone has one going cheep cheep please let me know.

Also, the coupe in question is left-hand drive, anyone have experience of left-hand drive in the UK? Is it worth it??

Many thanks,

Charlie :D
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post Feb 16 2005, 12:27 AM
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Hey Charlie, welcome!.
You & your friend can learn a lot about the Coupe here :-
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Regarding left hand drive cars in the U.K., it`s quite easy to get used to the actual driving, the drawback is that on our (mostly narrow) roads, when overtaking, you have to put the whole car in the path of any oncoming traffic, before you can see round the vehicle in front of you!.

I guess that will be a good lesson in caution for him.

Cheers,
Nick. :)
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