CatmanV2
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You still coming Chris, need to pickup my long haul package.
I'm not going to make it this time, Matt. I can get it in the post for you next week, though, if that suits?
C
You still coming Chris, need to pickup my long haul package.
I'm not going to make it this time, Matt.
C
I'll be there Phil if you need a lift homeI am away but land around 3pm on the Thursday and could probably get to the Ace rather than getting dropped off by the driver at home. The problem is getting home unless Adam is coming? or Steph? Or John?
I'll be there Phil if you need a lift home
Eb
If I have the car back from paint which I should ,ill be going and can give you a lift back
I'll be bringing the diagnostic kit just in case....
I'll be bringing the diagnostic kit just in case....
I'll bring sat nav discs for people to try...
If the old ones are being binned how about screwing a screw in the centre of the old ones and using some pliers or mole grips to pull them off? Better to take the wheels off & pop them out but this is a quicker/easier way.Anyone going who's any good with changing the centre-caps on the wheels? I'm rather wary of doing it for fear of scratching up the wheels as I lever out the old ones. I have the new clean and shiny red trident ones living in the boot.
Voicey, I could use a current clutch reading if I can call upon your services at Ace please. Almost 60,000 on the clutch now and slipping much of the time so I'm not expecting miracles.
Not sure how flat there are but you could try a sat Nav suction cup , might be enough plus a old credit card to prize them out , or remove ya wheels and knock them out from behind.If the old ones are being binned how about screwing a screw in the centre of the old ones and using some pliers or mole grips to pull them off? Better to take the wheels off & pop them out but this is a quicker/easier way.