dgt wrote: » WEEEEEEEEEEEE was the sound emerging from the seriously neglected silver 05 Avensis D4D, brown with cow sh*te and green from lying up, bumped into everything possible in its shabby miserable life, trying to keep the remains of it's power steering pump intact while the fat biddy attempted to parallel park. Humped over the steering wheel like a sack of potatoes with your kellogs cereal bowl haircut, those chicken wings awkwardly shuffling the steering wheel while the car was stationary, car shaking like a neglected dog in the cold rains of late January BUMP went the front wheel into the kerb. Modern day medieval torture on the track rods and ball joints PARRRRP went the back wheel as it got squished into the kerb, similar to awkwardly forcing 2 people to kiss at a haus party FISSSSSSS went the tyre when what I think the valve got caught and puled off Well done biddy ya silly auld biddy :pac:
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Lads, helping out a friend pick up a cheap run around. A 99 1.4 focus, is there anything to watch out for when looking to buy one ? Any faults etc ?
Dord wrote: » Is it taxed? I'd mention in the ad until what month or if its not taxed. Only thing I can see. Maybe take some pictures with less going on in the background.
Interslice wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/nissan-primera-diesel-estate/7731476 Is there anything wrong with this ad? I've only got 2 phone calls since I put it up. Neither of them showed up.
ShadowHearth wrote: » I was just checking out brand new Minis, and looks like they got some really cool petrol engines. Normal mini can be gotten with turbo 3 cylinder engine which puts out about 135hp and cooper s comes with 1.6 192hp engine. Still, prices are a bit steep, no? 28k a start point for cooper s?
Stheno wrote: » Jeez I never told my insurance company I'd replaced my midbox when it was knackered
Stheno wrote: » That's pretty decent, I used have occasion to borrow work vans, and was always impressed at the spec of them They were fierce comfy too!
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Did you declare the stainless steel catback on the new yoke :P
Chris_Heilong wrote: » I was thinking this also, maybe ring the insurance company and ask them about it, tell them it is still on its factory exhaust system except the backbox was replaced as the original had rusted.
Dord wrote: » LOL. :pac: Some people did it apparently. I was looking into getting a stainless steel exhaust from Souhans, but I'm sure my insurance company wouldn't be happy.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Battery light won't fcuk off on the focus. Comes on randomly, mainly when the lights are on, sometimes could come on all the time for a few days, sometimes won't come on for a week, sometimes only for 20 minutes. Mechanic looked at the alternator today, it's brand new, all connections are fine, battery is new, can't put his finger on it...
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Battery light won't fcuk off on the [highlight]focus[/highlight]. Comes on randomly, mainly when the lights are on, sometimes could come on all the time for a few days, sometimes won't come on for a week, sometimes only for 20 minutes. Mechanic looked at the alternator today, it's brand new, all connections are fine, battery is new, can't put his finger on it...
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Spray paint it all black ***may be a terrible or great idea
Dord wrote: » "Irish" car. Reading Fiat Forum and some people are saying it's normal. There's an outer skin to protect the inner one. Still I find it a bit bad.