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haha definitely a wind up, possibly someone has a pair of shoes that they refuse to throw out so his mates have nicked em and put them on ebay, cant see why people are bidding, unless fake accounts have been made
sounds like the sort of problem i had, felt like something on the near side wheel was going to fall off whenever i took my foot off the accelerator and it didnt do it when i was braking, it turned out to be the off side wheel was loose, so worthc checking mate as i was about to take mine to a garage
yeah must be horrendous driving a vee in this weather i even got wheel spin in 3rd in my 1.2 yesterday when the road looked clear of ice/snow, hope the crash hasnt killed it completely, just out of interest how many vees were made? as they are such a rare sight
she obvously wasnt concentrating enough and was thinking of what to cook for her tea! until this moment i never thought it would be possible to roll a car by hitting the apex
i did have this problem with mine, however its not neccessarily a problem. there can be build up to a head gasket failure which obviously is very serious but this 'mayo' can be also be cuased by condensation, short journeys and cold weather, which would make sense at this time of year
i agree and what looks like a lovely car, not many white sports around, but 4500?? you could get a trophy for that money these days. I do see the point in doing it if you own a 1.2 and fit a 2l in because im planning on doing it with mine soonish but when selling it you have to price is...
if i were you id just save your money and drive very carefully, but no matter how careful you drive theres always some old dear that will run into the back of you
im 18, in my second year of driving and found aviva to be best for me. £750! with both parents on, give them a try, but i found going through it on their internet site was a hundred wuid cheaper than when on the phone
bascially your exhaust will be in 3 parts if you look underneath, your cat - middle section - back box, these are 3 different sections and can be replaced individually.
all cars must have a cat unless you know a dodgy mot'er who will let it go, but it is possible to buy whats called a de cat...
just read this from start to finish and what a epic car and project, if i was wearing a hat right now it would be off to you. such attention to detail and the sheer amount of money you must have spent is ridiculous! am i right in thinking those wheels nuts were £110! i wish i had that sort of...
Recently have fitted a new exhaust to the car and whilst i was at it a dropped the rear springs out and re fitted them. as far as im away i fitted them back correctly however now when i drive there is a knocking noise that appears to be coming from the back drivers wheel. but this only happens...
Re: The Black clio Project, From Day 1.
looks every smart, love the flocked interior, brave man with the engine conversion, will go like stink when sorted, good luck
looks really nice mate, think i did see this on ebay not long ago, but with an awful description, but looks really smart and loving the rally style look
il admit when i first saw the gordini release pics i really wasnt keen but my god it has grown on me, a smart subtle car but certainly something different, and good different, i like the different coloured lip at the front, i might even go as far to say i even like the strips, think it suits it...