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Look further towards the middle of the car, there's a rail about 2" wide that runs down either side. Use the jack on that. I always use a block of wood or a rag to take the harshness of the jack's 'teeth'.
Seriously, start with a VTS or GTi, and buy one that's battered and could do with some tidying up.
You can normally get a MK2 VTS or 106 for less than £800, needing work. Plenty of parts cheap as chips, and you'll have an able little car (which will probably give you a healthy profit if you...
For a first project car, get a Saxo or 106.
Parts are cheap as chips and plentiful, and you can drop the engine and box out in less than 2 hours, with not much practice! :cool:
Yeah, pretty much, it could have been much worse! There were certainly a few touch and go moments..
Pretty much, the team we played had both fitness, and tactics. They had a solid back three at all times, who would put the ball out wide and run into space.
We had a bunch of panting, headless...
Just had this email from the guy:
So, until the end of July, we look shitter than we are (or quite possibly better, lol).
Anyone fancy kicking a ball about somewhere before the actual game? :cool:
Re: "other" Mechine Polisher Question?
Best way is to watch someone who knows what they're doing..
Help them out on a detail and get them to teach you while they're at it!