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I would get someone to hold the hold the leaver open and then try and lift the bonnet. If the bonnet opens then it will prob just be the spring that has broken
Its snapped! :(:(:(:(
Got a machanic I know to come have a look at it and its snapped!
So now im left with the decision of fixing it and then selling or just taking the very few parts from it that are worth selling and then scrap the baby?
your thoughts please?
Buy my original Renault Clio Williams, entirely ring ready. (1995 Clio Williams; pay attention to: this is real Williams (therefore also on the kenteken! No cultivated 16vth that difference is much larger than a lot of Clio 16v rijders Wink want do believe) What opzit this way approximately and...
They charged you £25 to adjust the handbreak when they were already shafting you for everything else they done??? They shud adjust the fecking handbreak for free!
sounds like the best idea!
Im looking for a cheap car atm to last me for about 2weeks (suspect my cam belt has snapped) and its amazing what you can pick up for about £200
f**k me sideways, no point in that all. its a R reg 1.2 lol
I have about 1k to spend on a car, was going to buy a new car soon anyway so will just need 2 stick to 1k instead of 1k + what ever i sold this for.
Would make a great sleeper lol, any 16v engines for sale? lol
Couldnt find the cam...
I was just about to sell it to get a Valver as well!! :(
If the belt has snapped what kinda price do you reckon it would be to get it fixed? As the car only cost me about £220 or something!
Its 4pm on a Sunday afternoon, I think I will find it hard to get a garage thats open! And im not going to touch the car myself, I want to know whats wrong so that I can go to the garage and say, I suspect my cam belt has snapped and then they think I know what im talking about.
Anyway...