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But as track days aren't covered by your insurance if you ever did one would you be charged more by the insurance company even though you weren't covered at the time?
I replaced that part last week, i got the pipe from a lad near me breaking one for a tenner and i bought the O-rings for £16, its quite tight to fit but do-able. The condenser looks a bit trickier i think but probably not too bad if you take the front bumper off.
My friend was playing around with my headlights and managed to disable the auto mode, now i am unable to switch them back into auto.
I have tried twisting the stalk twice etc. but they won't come back onto auto.
Any ideas?
Kwik-fit should do you a leak test then you can purchase the parts from someone breaking another 172. I would get some new O-rings from renault though.
I changed one of my aircon pipes (the smaller one that runs below the slam panel). Put it all back together and today i found these two bolts lying in my engine bay.
IMAG0021 by sbridgey, on Flickr
Anyone know where they come from?
That sounds nice but i doubt many servers could cope with a user requesting data at that rate! Would be good for several heavy users sharing a connection though.
Thats reasonable, i have just been checking it out and i have an issue with it being an 18 month contract which is too long in my opinion. I bought a rolling contract so i can cancel when i feel like it so as i am not a fan of being tied into these deals.
Really i didn't know that, i thought they would be using another ISP's network but really didn't think it would be BT, its obvious if you think about it though!! Do plus net do fibre then i haven't really looked around the site? I think they are better than BT 100% if they do decent fibre...
I wouldn't lol, well i would if i wanted the TV services but thats it. Plusnet seem to be the best ADSL provider at the moment so would choose them for ADSL.
Just to clarify i would choose BT for fibre as they are the only alternative to Virgin and i would only choose that if i wanted a high...
Because in my opinion i have never had an issue with a BT service, i know people with the BT fibre service who tell me great things about it, I have found virgin media to be awful to deal with, the tech support is woeful and the customer service spoke to me like s**t so i don't really want to...
Yeah i am not really impressed with virgins customer service at all, we've had loads of issues and for the first 3 months the service barely worked during this time and they refused to believe it was their issue. I would choose BT over virgin for fibre and plus net for ADSL.
Doubt it will be anytime soon, fttc is fast enough for pretty much any home user virgin media can push 120Mb across FFTC.
I think maybe you should shop around for a cheap adsl deal.
I am pretty sure they just stick a coax from the cabinet to the property so not using your phone line but BT seem to like to charge for line rental which seems a bit odd. If you compare the prices including line rental i am fairly sure virgin is not much cheaper, I pay £45 a month for 100Mb from...