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Im not sure where one would aquire such a thing, i would have thought amazon would have manuals and what have you. I would have thought that there wouldnt be a specific haynes manual but it would just give you the 1998cc variant within it under "petrol"
Im actualy looking for one myself truth...
As someone stated above mate i reckon that anyone that has just bought any 172 be it a phase one, FF, or Cup lets face it your not buying it to make money on it.
I just bought mine for £3800 last month, new 7 years ago they were close to £15,000. If depreciation is a worry then i wouldnt...
haha,ofcourse your car will need done now as its nearly 5 years old (doesnt look it right enough!!!)
I just got my cambelt and tensioners done from a mechanic (im not that clever when it comes to the nitty gritty but i do try) And he described it as nothing short of a nightmare, although i was...
Im planning to get an EK9 next year and apparently its an insurance group 20, this isnt good, especially as i had inticipated it being cheaper than the 172 which its not lol
Apparently insurance companies keep KY jelly in bulk stock for 21 year olds...
Mmmmm thats a tough one, i couldnt answer that.
On that note i wouldnt be tempted to hand over any more than £4700 if he doesnt know if its been done its basically the most important thing that a car needs regarding engine maintanence!
I wouldnt say so unless the car has any accident damage which brings me to this website >>> www.mycarcheck.com
I swear by it, gives you all you need to know ie if its ever been...
~Crash damaged
~Re-sprayed
~how many owners
~Chassis + engine number
~Owners, how many
~Mileage check
Its...
Did i read right?!>!>!?
Piss take cheap car insurance lol, you having a giraffe mate??
Might be cheap when your 60+ but its still bloody dear for moi!
Surley the R32 and the Teg arent that far away insurance wise? (i know the Teg's an import but even so?)
5 years or 72,000 miles whichever is soonest, So it should have been done last year. The auxilliary belt should get done at the same time (its a big job and its worth while)
I think as long as the car has been cared for its not too troublesome, neglect of servicing can be a b**ch on the...