quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Just had a tyre man recommend me a wanli to replace one of my proxes
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » No screws now :P :pac:
davycc wrote: » Dont do it!!!! Step away from the Wanli:o tell him to stop chancing his arm:pac:
GvidoR wrote: » Got new pair of shoes. :P
Bpmull wrote: » Hopefully I finish work early tomorrow and I finally get around to cleaning the golf. The amount of flies stuck to the front of it must be weighing it down at this stage what's the story with washing it with the warm weather is it ok once it's in a shaded area.
colm_mcm wrote: » Hang on. Selling cookies?
colm_mcm wrote: » Its a real mud plugger.
Mycroft H wrote: » And now for something completely different. Just bought what is possibly the cheekiest jeep in history; the Suzuki Jimny.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » I dont like the feeling when people are asking too many questions about my car. i was out polishing the new bumper. 5 blokes in their 30s-40s selling cookies. asking is that a camery? Is it 2.5 litre? And all them checking it out. i want to believe they are just into cars but i have heard a load of stories of large toyotas getting stolen and shipped to africa recently.
toastedpickles wrote: » Men selling cookies?? Were they wearing scout uniforms too? Take the wheels off, of the steering wheel, Or the battery! Something that renders the car undriveable/stealable y'know?
Kaiser D wrote: » Friend of my mother's just traded her's in off a new Clio. 99 with 33k on the clock, and its fairly rotten underneath.
Mycroft H wrote: » Paint and a wee bit of surface rust on this one. Not much more.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Ok, I want the answer to this to be no, but I think it's going to be yes When the car is in neutral and you press the clutch everything is fine, but when you take your foot off the clutch (slowly) you can hear a rattle and kind of shake. Is that a symptom of a failing dmf?
YbFocus wrote: » Sounds more like your release bearing? Are you getting vibration through the clutch as you launch?