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Re: Fuel tank reinstall....
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Nice. How?

Greg.

Posted on: 2006/8/7 11:56
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Re: Gearbox fill bolt - stuck!
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Yeah, but wid a big fat pipe hangin off da end ov it!

Posted on: 2006/8/7 11:49
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Re: 1st post, and my search begins
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Keep your eyes open, Datto's come up all the time.

They're a tough little car that's well worth going for.


Posted on: 2006/8/6 17:55
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Re: tune up
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Tuning up is a good thing to do!

I flat with a bloke who owns 2 cars & he cant B stuffed tuning either ov em. All Badd.

On D other hand I've had 2 vans over D past "god knows how long" and they serve me well coz I tune em.

Keep Tun-en.

Posted on: 2006/8/6 17:47
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Re: Fuel tank reinstall....
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You know what it means when no one answers?

It means you're right!

Your probably gonna have too peel that thing right back off B4 U can replace the tank. This isn't technical advice, it's life advice. Personaly, I blame Murphy.

Greg.

Posted on: 2006/8/6 17:34
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Re: Alloy Cosworth shipping blues!
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Sounds like you're across it. Hope it works out soon.

Posted on: 2006/7/19 12:49
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Re: Alloy Cosworth shipping blues!
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Why can't you get a quote for shipping? I once heard that nothing can be flown overseas out of middle US cities, it has to be trucked across land to the nearest port to its destination. Maybe you could get it trucked to the west coast and then sailed from there???

This information is 15 years old but might be useful.

Posted on: 2006/7/19 12:22
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Re: Gearbox Strength
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I have broken 2 of them by driving without the clutch. When will I learn???

Posted on: 2006/7/18 10:20
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Re: vibrating car, whats wrong....
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Quote:

sam1741 wrote:
hahahaha.. funny
stock speedo only tops at 160kph
at 150kph i probably already pedal to metal.



maybe your leg is shakin?

Posted on: 2006/7/14 15:16
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Re: vibrating car, whats wrong....
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sam1741 wrote:

when travelling around 110kph (speed limit on some road), the vibration is quite large.

yesterday i travelling at 140kph, the whole car vibrate as if it wants to fall apart,
and with a lot of sounds...



Sam, perhaps if you could get the car up to about 180 -200km/h you might find the problem!

Posted on: 2006/7/13 15:47
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