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£500 on rear brake pads !!! They can be had for way less than that (like under £50) iirc the rear brakes come from some citroen (they are the front brakes on that)
I'd be off to a specialists tbh as the prices are extortionate.
I think the dealers written the ad that way so that the car appeals more to younger folk looking to buy their first car etc.
It just needs a few stick on halfrauds badges on it to seal the deal.
I know what you mean, tbh though some folk don't really care about piles of invoices & service books etc. I do but that's me. Some will buy it with the stuff you have.
Tbh I don't think that there is much you can do. You could get a new service book but obviously it won't be stamped, once you have the book you could match up the bills & get the places who serviced it to stamp it up, but tbh that'll be impossible, especially if it's been serviced far from where...
Mine are pretty much fine, there is a slight bit of 'bobbling' to the drivers seat base, but I think that's been caused by me wearing jeans & having my wallet in my back pocket. The bobbling is an easy fix anyway. Passenger side is mint, cars on 35k.
My old boys 172 isn't so good, the bolsters...
Bumpage,
any one know if you can turn the sensors off ? I know for sure that my alarm will keep going off at FCS:o and i'm not leaving in un locked.
I had a quick look at the sensors last night, but they only have one black wire going to them.
If it's really tight try to un-do it a touch by hand (obviously not a big turn, so that oil comes out) that ought to make it easier for when the oil is hot & you change it.