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I didn't have any issues with AutoDoc when ordering all the bits for my BM, but I used a page to get all the genuine part numbers, then cross referenced them to Autodoc
There's a white MK1 one near me that I see on most days when walking the dog. It's parked on a drive in front of an omega, neither have which have moved in more than 6 years. Sunroof is open on it too.
Then there's a Mk2 parked opposite. But they have a solar batter charger and a rain cover...
That's what I thought when I read the instructions from G-techniq, says 15ml will only do 2 wheels and to buy 30ml for all 4. Yet Carbon Collective says it will do 6-8 wheels, which would suggest 2 coats, but is that just for the face or the barrels too?
I need to get some decent sealant on my wheels once they get back from refurb.
GTecniq and Carbon collective both do a 15ml post for circa £23. Anyone used either of them?
or does anyone recommend anything else?
I know a lot of people (me in the past) have hated on Schmee for being a bit of a melt, but his new gaff looks nice, and that barn should be great once he's done with it
Not sure it's £2.5million though 😬
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/144782768#/?channel=RES_NEW
Bumping this, mum has sky broadband which is pathetically slow, and a standard TV package and the bill is £65 a month. I'm thinking of switching her to Virgin at £36 a month for a much faster BB (not that she needs it) but she's concerned about how many programs she can "record" at once, because...
Spotted when I pulled up at my pals house
He's taken on a project for a friend's uncle. It's been parked up in a garage for around 40 years. It's low mileage at around 35k, has a big valve head etc. But the mice have had fun, and there's a LOT of bodywork to do
Depends what you fancy fixing first? Rotten sills/floorpans, or an engine that's about to spin a bearing because, despite the full stamped service book, it's last gulp of fresh oil was 67,000miles ago in 2015