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stu197 on here, watch out though as sometimes his gf drives it (she doesn't clock clios, as I found out once I beeped the car & then saw he wasn't driving it)
Nice to finally meet the bears (why are you two called that ??:S)
Alan to me (after I stood infront of him) - you must be the famous Craig.
Me to Ali when I saw him with Alan, I see your jew nose (sorry for the offence folks)
Confused look on his face, Craig ?? Me yeah !
Both bears...
£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...