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A good wet vac on the whole interior including the headlining. Let it get dry for a good week, then chuck a 'fog it' bomb in there. Let it off and shut the doors and don't open them for 24 hours.
Bobs your monk house.
I buy mine from Trafalgar automotive cleaning chemicals. I'm on my phone so...
I told you that's how we did it on Saturday!! But just because he's a 'mechanic' you listen to him over me?? I'll have you know, I wash cars for a living.
So being faced with redundancy, they px'd a nearly new vauxhall (losing a boat load in depreciation no doubt) and set up a new finance agreement for another 3/4 years.
Like I say, I'm all for people changing cars but the logic behind this seems a bit daft.
I'm sure dawn knows what she's...
My iPad mini, every time I click the safari option, it opens up YouTube. I can't for the life of me figure out how to close YouTube. I want to get onto piston heads!!
Tilbury docks in Essex is full of that s**t. All the Africans just load up any lorry on top of another lorry and send it home. Some of the stuff I've seen up there is mental.
I am somewhat confused at all this. Selling a £3k car and buying a brand new car to save money?!
I'm all for people changing cars regularly. but the justification seems a little odd.
People who change as regularly as me, rich etc, don't buy from dealers then px. That's fine for the average car buyer who keeps a car for 4 years but financial suicide for people like us!
I've had three this month alone! Lol.
Every Clio i've taken on track has had decent brake pads and decent tyres. (PE2's, P Zeros, R888s) This time we decided to use what we had lying around rather than spend money.
Today, I did a track day with standard spec brembo pads and T1R tyres. After just 2 x 15 minute sessions, this is...
It's not as simple as ordering a new V5.
The DVLA have to write to the previous owner to ask them if they've sold the car. They have to give that owner 4 weeks (iirc) to reply. If the owner doesn't reply or says yes i've sold it, the DVLA will then issue a new V5.