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If I wasn't in a different country (and it was an ok example) it would be on my driveway.
You have until Wednesday at about 2pm.
tick tock tick tock...
I've got far too many cars and nowhere near enough time. And I'm on holiday until Thursday...
But if it's still there when I get back I'm going to see it. It's in Bristol so it would be rude not to.
Why on earth would you sell that?? That's a guaranteed pension pot in 10-20 years time! If you got if for a bargain, I'd be storing it sharpish and forgetting about it. (After you've driven it for the summer obviously)
They have that effect. My mk1 is in a million pieces in the garage, it will realistically never get finished, but I can't bear to part with it. It's a member of the family! Lol
No, but it's costly. Although that said, I work at a main dealer, changing a tyre is costly!
I'm sure you could find a good independent to do it for a decent price. Our Tech recommends a change of the guides and chain and an oil/filter. Then another oil and filter after 1000 miles. Because if...
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Make sure the chain and tensioners have been done! Another CS member didn't believe me when I said they are inherently unreliable.... then his tensioner broke.
I am interested, but I'm massively date dependent. So I'll hang around and see what happens rather than fill a space. Can't beat a good karting tear up!
Have you used a test meter to test the continuity of the wires? They're about £5 delivered off eBay and are invaluable when chasing niggly (typical Renault) faults.
If your car has a MAF sensor in the induction pipe it's not advisable to fit Air filters that require oil. The oil sticks to the sensor wire and causes havoc.
(My Subaru has one, as did my fabia)
I've just taken an ep3 in part exchange and i lasted about 30 minutes before I put it back on the drive and took something else.
Don't see what all the fuss is about at all.
That's at the upper end of the scale then.
We charge £90 a wheel to have the tyres removed, acid dipped, shot blasted, powder coated, faces diamond cut and the whole wheel lacquered.
When people (even us!) just paint the faces, I'm never 100% happy with it.