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its standard. well practically.
i fitted a cup splitter, ripped 3/4 of it off at donington and gonna fit the one, ive had in my garage since then, this weekend hopefully.
chrome indicator bulbs
yoko parada tyres
private plate
LED sidelights
oh and a 'CTR' aerial
are brakes covered under warranty??
i.e. if they need bleeding? mine are shite at the minute, put ds2500's in and still not much better.. very dangerous at times.
any idea how much renault would charge to flush the brakes with new fluid ?(fluid provided by me as ive got some silkolene stuff)
lol
so the gaskets are actually true to the cylinder head ports and can be used as a template/reference.. wow, its french and something fits.. im amazed. lol
from previous experience the gaskets have never really given a mega accurate representation to the ports..
how did you 'scribe' the engineering blue to show the lines for the head ports?? did you creat a template?
or did you just use the gasket as a template?
yes, but it was a saturday near closing time so i think he just wanted to 'brush it off'
he said ''theres definately a knocking noise there, but he cant fix it if he cant pysically see whats broken''. he said they checked everythign was tight, check mounts were ok and everything was fine...
hahaha.. id still have gone for it though..
driving while receiving isnt that hard. just gets a bit awkward changing gears.
think id want to hang myself if i ever got 'owned' by a mx5 - my most hated car, ever.
for 2days
new steering wheel to be fitted
third attempt at fixing common alarm fault
second attempt at fixing knocking noise
gonna tell them about the tapping on idle too.
the knocking noise, last time they said everything was tight and they couldnt find anything wrong..
it...
cheers all, ive been really impressed with the camera. looking forward to being able to get some decent higher up night shots when the tripod arrives. (yeah camera shake makes it impossible taking photos without a tripod in the dark (2-4second shutter speed)
ixus 700...
i went down the hill, turned right to check out your plate, turned round down that washy road then came back, had a glimpse of your plate and turned right at the lights again heading home through lincoln.
hahahahahah it was FILTHY mate! covered in all road salt etc.. hadnt cleaned it in just...
the camera's only a 200 quid canon IXUS 700, i think theres probably some people on here with 1.5k digital SLR's!
but ive been mega impressed with the quality of the photos from such a tiny camera!
thanks, some good pointers there :D, i'll remember to take more consideration of lighting positions.
allthough i'd just like to point out that just off the photo on the left of the top 3, there is a lampost there (can see the shine off the rear wing near the rear window)
bottom two, cam...
been out having another play with camera.
proper tripod should be here this week so will get some better photos, hence why these are all low shots.
including some stupid angle ones too.
all comments welcome - whether its nice or to tell me to lower my car or comment on the half a cup...
ha, not bad thanks. you?
was going to pop in the other day just to see the plate as the mrs said you had a private plate on it now, but we just drove past instead.
binbrook used to have the rallys too but was stopped by local residents cmplaining.. not sure if their field is still public access or whether its been shut off etc ?