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That’s a bonus then. You should be fine with that type of knowledge to lean on. If the price is right and it’s not totally fucked go for it. They’re amazing wee cars
This sounds like a massive project for a first car. If it’s been sat for almost 10 years it could need a lot of money to get it roadworthy. Tyres, brakes, all belts, big service, rust issues. Unless you’re getting it for buttons I wouldn’t be buying something like this as a first car
Ah yeah. Something won’t be lining up or some blockage. I’ve had issues before and there is a small amount of disassembly I managed but I couldn’t get to the bottom of it and just binned it in the end
Also fyi it looks like direct hoses sell the cheap ones from temu with an incredible mark up😅...
Some of them have two adjustments. The knob and also the end swivels?
They’ve become so cheap now that they’re effectively disposable. I’ve bought a load of cheap ones and also tried expensive ones and there’s no real difference. Might be worth buying a cheapo and seeing how that goes
Got one...
I think I used the turtle wax one? You basically run the car with the ac going and leave it in there. It’s an aerosol so just open it and let it do its thing, the smell is a bit intense but it did take away a dog smell in a car I did
Be using an extractor or a wet vac? If so you’ll be fine with an interior safe product, spray on scrub and if it’s damp use the extractor to get out as much wetness as possible
Just finished the lap in this. Driver was unreal, couldn’t believe how he peddled. We overtook EVERYTHING. At least 2 911 gt3 rs. Very capable car plus a very capable driver.
Absolutely loved it. The missus on the other hand is now sick as a dog😂.
What a place, very busy today with the weather...
Are you not bothered about the state of the fix underneath where the plate will be? I’d just use some sort of filler if you don’t mind it looking a bit s**t. Or just fire the plate on and see, I think it would probably look completely fine unless the holes are really wide
have the plastics gone grey already? I wouldn’t have thought you’d need c4 yet. I’ve only ever used it on 12+ year old cars where the plastics look terrible