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lol, yeah I thought that may be a popular comment about the wheels. They were on it when I got it, and for now they can stay as I don't have the spare cash to replace them
I think the policy holder has to be the main driver. If not, then your 17 year old son could be the main driver on a policy your nan has.
I'd phone and check with them though.
Mate, get real. If they warrantied the work, then they have to sort it. They have a legal obligation. If they dont play ball then phone trading standards on them.
I'm not defending Maz's actions for lying, however surely if someone did go to see this and bought/swapped for it, they would be just as much a t1t?
Surely they would instantly notice its got issues?
Found this on google.
Therefore a HID headlamp unit should:
1. be type approved to ECE Regulation 98 as a component.
2. when fitted to the vehicle should enable ECE Regulation 48 to be complied with (although no government inspection will take place).
3. Comply with RVLR as far as...
I'll get some pics up of mines after a good clean. After a winter to and from the stables twice a day, you can imaging how the inside looks lol. And smells too
never heard of that one then mate. Could be interesting to see the outcome.
My switch wont put the hazards on, so I am at the other end of the scale lol