OSI wrote: » Nah, both parts are in the €50-60 range and 20 minute jobs. The cam follower you can do yourself handy enough, the DV requires a ramp.
colm_mcm wrote: » Anyone heading to Italian day at Cars and Coffee Limerick?
Augeo wrote: » I'm in a 0.9tce Renault captur for the long weekend. Decent little engine to be fair....pulls away nicely. Could do with some vicks throat syrup or similar in the air intake though at times :pac:
Ivefoundgod wrote: » Heading up north to have a look at a few cars Saturday morning. Anyone know if Charles Hurst Belfast and NI dealers in general are open to negotiation? Have a few cars to view but would be nice to know where I stand before I head up.
Augeo wrote: » Not a bad car. Quite spacious & comfy.
Ron Burgundy II wrote: » My insurance renewal increased by €300 :mad: I'm not sure why haven't had a claim in 10 years plus no penalty points.
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Patww79 wrote: » This was definitely badged Elantra. Exact same as this, which is the same generation I've driven in the US.........
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Has anyone else from around the country seen lads doing burnouts and dohnuts on motorways? Seems to be a regular pastime on the M11/ Gorey Bypass. Another load of fresh rubber under every bridge after the long weekend. Idiotic enough doing it on crossroads on rural roads but on a motorway???
fancy pigeon wrote: » I remember one night I saw marks on the M7, M8 and M9, all on the same round trip of sorts for me. Seems to be the new popular thing to do, how they manage to find the time to do this is baffling
OSI wrote: » Very popular with teachers for some reason