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do him proper! i had this with my last car. managed to get all little dings etc on his insurance. would of been £100 but my garage made him pay alot more.
Great insurance!!
sometimes aerial lead can drop out of stereo. this is due to vibration and large bumps. have experienced this with alot of newer cars. not clio's really. but seems the easiest option. requires removing stereo from dash to check connections.
Last time a chav gave me the middle finger. i broke his hand and his mates got him an ambulance.Plod was not involved as he said he fell!! :-) Was a good night!
steady hand, scribed edges and hold on. i think I know what i'm doing. Yamaha motorcycle mechanic for 5 years. Seen so many write ups and worked in a tuning shop for a while!!
Looks like I've hit a sore spot on the clio's.
if you are using the car daily and tracking the car then I'd recommend bleeding/changing fluid every 18 months. once you've got the knack, it's a simple job. Reason - because brake fade kills!
Hi all, Stripped off my friends inlet manifold on his 182 this afternoon and started porting the edges etc to match gasket etc. It's taken 2 hours of filing and dremil work but should see results tomorrow. I am amazed that places are charging around £200 to do what i did in an afternoon.
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I spoke to EBC boss at car show on sunday and he says for fast road and track use. Yellow stuff pads. cheap place is possibly http://www.europerformance.co.uk/