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Little update again. I sent my heater resistor pack off to a guy on eBay to be fixed, in the mean time I made a little bridge for the plug and drove round with the blowers on full. I also fitted the black battery cover, as you can see below!
I should be getting some Speedline Turinis...
I would love a carbon splitter, I won't be spending too much on aesthetic mods though until I'm really happy with everything else.
Yesterday morning I had a blow out on the way to work so on went the two Goodyear Eagle F1s that I had already purchased.
This morning I bridged the resistor pack...
Had a blow out on the way to work... this resulted in the RAC man coming out as obviously I have no spare wheel. Luckily I already had two Goodyear Eagle F1s I'd recently bought so they went on - so a fairly positive ending.
I've sent mine off to a guy on eBay - it took about 5-10 mins in the dark to remove the resistor pack. Very easy to do yourself and will save a bomb as a new part is about £120.
Cheers Bobby. I've taken the resistor pack out this evening and am sending it off to a guy on eBay. I'm looking forward to getting it back and having heat in the car!
I did wonder where it came from... I quite like it but it hasn't been fitted straight so it really bugs me. I plan on replacing it quite soon though for a cheap Skoda jobby!
Have ordered a couple of the square shaped EXH 008 powerflex items, going to try this mod with a couple of old mounts I have. I recently fitted eBay rear mounts to mine and they lasted approximately one hour before breaking!
Got myself an absolute bargain today! One of my mates recently wrote off his BG 182 and so offered me his Renaultsport mats for all of £15 - they are in great condition so I snapped them up straight away.
Sunday Update!
Feel like I made some good progress this weekend. First thing I decided to do on Friday after work was fit the JVC DVD headunit which I received earlier that day - fitting stuff to your car in the dark isn't advisable. Here's the start I made:
I got it in pretty quickly, here...
Hi guys,
I bought a metal throttle pedal from a member off here to replace the one I had which was rubber. I bought the whole unit so I could just unbolt the three bolts holding the unit on, swap them over and off we go.
Problem I have is that I've installed the new throttle pedal, plugged it...