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+1 , the CF bits look spot on though . If the gear knob decals are only stuck on and not lacquered over they'll most likely come off as your hand rubs on them .
Yeah , but if you buy sparkplugs that specify that they are for a 1.416v then they should be fine for your car . You could always check the gap yourself before fitting .
Sparkplugs usually come pregapped for your specific model . I thought the days of gapping your own sparkplugs was long gone tbh .
According to Autodata , the gap on a 1.416v is 0.85 - 0.95
It's what most household glass cleaners contain ( acetic acid ) . Also some people swear by using newspaper and vinegar , but i think that harkens back to the day when newspaper print was lead based and that apparently was good for cleaning glass .
Worth a try though as old newspapers are free ;)
It's a piece of p1ss even if you have AC . Just remove the rubber cover on the rear of the headlight cluster . Pull out the offending fried egg indicator bulb and replace with your nice new silversion .
I have big hands and i managed it easily . It's only when you come to change your...
Buy a 182 ;)
Seriously though . Like Tompoms says , they need to warm up properly . It's something to do with stopping you raggin' it as soon as you jump in it .