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Superb statement. I have a vinyl plotter and very rarely use it now for that exact reason. People expect very bespoke artwork created on the back of a postage stamp to be created, cut and in their hands within an instant. Then I have to explain why my cutting blade pulled along on a fanbelt...
That's more f**king like it.
Just bung an original sized plate on and embrace the OEM look on an appreciating classic.
Repeat after me.
"I swear not to stickerbomb my car again".
@Rorymango What's the matter with yours? I have one here in Somerset @ £30. Has some small dints from being pushed shut but nothing a body shop wouldn't be able to quickly sort when prepping for paint.
You have a couple of days to dig out a bit of hose to tape to the bottom of a funnel to fill it.
Don't make the school boy error or filling it up without fitting the drain plug back in. Not that I've ever done that...
One on the side (fill) is plastic with the wing nut that you have.
Get yourself a copper washer for the drain plug and you're good to go. Have a search on here for the size and get to a factors/Halfords if you have to.
Flare spanner is more for the pipe fitting IMO.
I personally either use a ring spanner or a 6 sided socket, being careful not to apply force at an angle.
I went in on the 1st December and they had batteries. Guess it depends on how many people have booked in to each branch and whether they have any left from the last delivery.