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og-soulja 24th April 2016 17:18

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Originally Posted by klarzy.com (Post 2273305)
Nice work... can you do other designs?

Yes. Whatever you want.

keithst24 25th April 2016 21:48

Powerflow & Front splitter
 
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Powerflow Cat back fitted on Saturday, very happy with result......sounds nice and looks sweet as.........also fitted a Seat Leon Cupra R front splitter.:D
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trikey 25th April 2016 23:03

Finally got the peeling biomorphic trims changed for chrome ones.

Kennyeth 26th April 2016 04:49

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Originally Posted by og-soulja (Post 2273313)
Yes. Whatever you want.

Be careful what you post or you will get "hounded" for Trader Fees :eek:
Ken.

rathlindri 28th April 2016 22:34

Two new rear tyres and an offside front suspension arm later, I'm thinking, that's me for another 24k miles of trouble free motoring (fingers crossed) these cars just seem to keep on rolling.....!

Bastelmann 29th April 2016 09:30

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Engine oil changed, air condition service done, new rear and front pads, club grille badge mounted, plenums checked, plenum spyhole mod done, new pollen filter, summer tyre and wheels mounted, new wipers, carwash, hoovered up, leather treated with Gliptone cleaner and conditioner. Ready to start in the spring with the second most beautiful car ever ... :D

tomgraham 29th April 2016 13:20

Plodging in the Plenum
 
Firstly many thanks to all those who have highlighted the need to attend to this problem. Your efforts are not unappreciated.
I didn't intend to "do" this job today at all. A "recce" was what I intended, but as Magnus Magnusson might have said "I'd started so I finished". Well not quite. There was a veritable lake in there so I had no choice but to get on with it. The only problem I encountered was in trying to copy Artic's pushing the rod right through to the ground. Mine encountered resistance somewhere, and as I couldn't get onto ramps or under I couldn't see what caused the stoppage. I could see rubber pipes moving as I jiggled my rod (:drool4:) so I decided to explore further on another day. I did have the foresight to mark up the spyhole location, so on that other day I can do that too. For now the water's out.

ceedy 29th April 2016 14:27

Put in another inline Stat ( QTH144) to see if the :mad::mad::mad: Thing will get anywhere near 88-89c :duh:..

C.

hawker 30th April 2016 11:14

purchased 5lts wax oyl ... preventive medicine :D

clf 30th April 2016 17:22

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Originally Posted by ceedy (Post 2276854)
Put in another inline Stat ( QTH144) to see if the :mad::mad::mad: Thing will get anywhere near 88-89c :duh:..

C.

Did you check it for water tightness before fitting? If it leaks even a little, it will still take an age to get there if at all.

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