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Agree.
You cant choose which one to get now (1, 2 or 3).. you just have to get one which comes up in the best condition condition.
[Edited by Daz on 18 January 2005 at 10:41pm]
Quote: Originally posted by word_easy on 18 January 2005
nah the Williams 2 is a better colour, but you cant have it all...
Hehe.
I found my 3 looked really nice when clean.. but not great when dirty. The 2 looks great when clean, but OK when dirty - which suits me, cus it dont get...
You will always be able to tell its been done.. 99.9% of the time.. (depending how picky you are)
Best way, is to find one from a breakers with a mint rear bumper.. might be difficult though.
Its the clutch..
Mines very stiff.. snapped a cable other week. New cable made it a bit better but its stiff as a board now again.
Needs a new one, heh.
Quote: Originally posted by bsimmer3000 on 15 January 2005
perhaps they should have also listed the stiffer side wall tyres you dont get either. but are infact the same as the normal ones . lolwell done again renault
They are actually supposed to be stiffer..
Its tough, but can be done - I have my Hands Free Kit behind there too.. just have to push wires around until it goes in.. can take a while.. just dont force it etc.. cus wires can break.
Mines a Mk1..
Whats all this ABS talk?
I prefer my Williams2 because it has no ABS. I didnt get on with the ABS on my Williams3.. just, I dunno.. I didnt get on with it (my 1.2 didnt have ABS either, so thats probably it).
You need to change V5 as CC has changed.
I think an engineers report will definetly help getting it insured.. but again, I guess it depends on the company.
Quote: Originally posted by CocoPops on 06 January 2005
yes is the simple answer.If there is as much as a hair in the paint work, or a little overspray, then you can tell its been repaired etc. Obviously the buyer wouldnt know if it was a minor bump or a complete front end rebuild etc unless it...
Well, probably not to 100% of people.. although, if someone wants an unpainted/uncrashed car, theyll probably be able to spot the paint.
In my experience, 90% of people dont care about paintwork, to the point theyll notice it being resprayed and it put them off. Hehe.
Quote: Originally posted by Viv172 on 03 January 2005
What was the speed limit on the road? If you said you were doing 70 in a 60 zone then you dont have a chance.
Hehe, was thinking the same..