Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
Customer wanted this restored as best I could, I nearly cried when he dropped it off.
But I think I did alright in the end, it's not perfect and I could pick holes in it all day long,
but he was more than happy with it and I got paid, which is all that counts at the end of the day. :D
For well over a year i've had the spare sitting in the shed for weight saving,
mainly because I resented using petrol to lug it about and I liked how lite the car felt with no back seats & spare.
But the other week I went up to Lancaster for a family funeral so put it back in seeing as it was a...
If you have working opposable thumbs they're easy to fit.
All the info and pics you need are in here.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?497526-Possible-new-splitter-found!!-(Skoda-Fabia)&highlight=possible+new+splitter+found
Keep it and store it at your Dads farm, it'd be a shame to throw away all that money you spent on it,
like you said it's something nice to come back to.
I need a better car & job then. :dapprove:
Ironically if I earned more money to by a newer car I wouldn't need to,
as the road tax wouldn't sting me as much.
The thing that pisses me off about road tax is that if I buy a car that produces less than 100g of Co2 per km it's tax exempt,
but my car that produces 199g of Co2 per km gets charged £245.
The thing is the carbon footprint of producing a new car is far higher than my cars Co2 production over a...
Porbably the shocks then, mine was doing it when I bought it and the back end was all over the shop on corners,
the seller threw in a new set with the sale, changing them sorts it right out.
It was driving me mad so I tidied it up for you a little,
next time f22 and a tripod would give you pin sharp focus, I noticed the back of the car is a little soft.
The usb connector from my Kenwood HU goes straight into the glovebox,
no cutting or drilling needed as the front of the glovebox isn't the tightest fit,
so the wire just feeds through the gap between the lid/door and the box itself.