seen some cars with ''twin air written on the back, in the form of a chrome badge. is this an 'extra', or was it on early cars, but deleted on later models, or do they still have it, but I just can't see them
As far as I know ............. from reading on here ............ is that the Twinair was a trim/model name in the past, whereas it is just an engine option now that you can have with any trim.
seen some cars with ''twin air written on the back, in the form of a chrome badge. is this an 'extra', or was it on early cars, but deleted on later models, or do they still have it, but I just can't see them
This is going to sound daft, but......if you stick one of those on your car, make sure you tell your insurance company. Believe it or not, if you don't declare it and your car gets nicked, the insurance company may well punish you if the car is found and there are non standard badges on the car. Yes, the badge may be standard on certain models, but if yours isn't one of them and you get an extremely anal insurance assesor, you'll be out of pocket I would wager.
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