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Whole system holds about a litre, so to be completely sure it's a full flush i'd get 2L and put a full can through leaving you with the other to top up and the odd rebleed if needed.
@George@RTR_Parts will sort you some.
1*2 handbrake cables
Suitable replacements Rear Passenger Sensor - https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/triscan/7659430 Rear Driver Sensor - https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/triscan/7659429
1*2 steering racks
1*2 power steering pumps
Will be loads more but that's just off the top of my head.
I wasn't saying it was a bad thing.
Of course he's going to start with a base map and then tweak from there.
I'm talking probably 5+ years ago now so he may do things differently, but he 100% used to get the licences from Henk to start with and then tweak them.
Nothing wrong with his work though.
Forged engines are good, but they don't last 'long' as a daily.
Depending on how many miles you do, you could be looking at a refresh build after 12-15k.
It's 3500kg MAM (maximum authorised mass).
MAM is the limit on how much the vehicle can weigh when it’s loaded.
So it's similar to what @Hyperhatch said.
It's the heaviest the tow car can weigh plus the weight of what the trailer can hold (it's plated weight).
Probably looking at around a 20kg saving for the glass all round excluding the windscreen.
My road going 182 with bucket seats is 1030kg, so 970kg is easily done.
Oh brand new! Didn't realise that.
Thought that was your budget based on a car allowance.
Yeah you're going to struggle then lol
Something with a 1600kg limit would do it but it's cutting it close probably on total train weight by the time you add extra wheels/tools to the total.
You'll get a decent tow car for £18k!
I'd look at something with a 1800/2000kg tow capacity tbh.
Most of the modern estates will do that, BMW 5 series, Skoda, Ford Mondeo.