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grumpychef

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Post #1
new rear beam seems to have done the trick! Smile (thanks carl) oh and i fixed the dodgy window switch too on the way home. seems that intermitant problem stopped being intermitant Wink All good for now.

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Formally team BLAZE now Team bianca recuperating from multiple organ failure nicely!
items replaced so far, clutch, cambelt etc, radiator, exhaust, most of front running gear, wish bones, drop links, ball joints, track rod ends, bearings, brakes, calipers, discs, and pads, brake lines, front springs, brake balance compensator thingy, hand brake cable, throttle cable (twice), coil pack, door handle, windscreen, wipers, head lamps several sensors and bulbs Dry .rear beam new throttle cable, new battery. .......... yeah man, team money pit! but shes still rollin!

Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 22:24
buzzbrightyear

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Post #2
You shouldn't of said anything

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Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 22:25
grumpychef

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Post #3
buzzbrightyear wrote:
You shouldn't of said anything


note the last two words.....

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Formally team BLAZE now Team bianca recuperating from multiple organ failure nicely!
items replaced so far, clutch, cambelt etc, radiator, exhaust, most of front running gear, wish bones, drop links, ball joints, track rod ends, bearings, brakes, calipers, discs, and pads, brake lines, front springs, brake balance compensator thingy, hand brake cable, throttle cable (twice), coil pack, door handle, windscreen, wipers, head lamps several sensors and bulbs Dry .rear beam new throttle cable, new battery. .......... yeah man, team money pit! but shes still rollin!

Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 22:27
dangti6

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Post #4
Glad to see you persevered with the old girl Chris.

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  • Posted 2nd Jun 2014 at 23:05
    mattgti6phase2

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    Post #5
    Glad to see it's sorted rear beams are a pain!!

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    Posted 3rd Jun 2014 at 19:04
    mechanical_repairs

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    Post #6
    Glad your got back ok, what a day that was.

    Cheers, Carl

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    Posted 3rd Jun 2014 at 20:08
    aaron6

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    Glad to see you've kept it for now. Smile

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    Posted 4th Jun 2014 at 13:30
    grumpychef

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    Post #8
    mechanical_repairs wrote:
    Glad your got back ok, what a day that was.

    Cheers, Carl


    i did have to pull over before hitting the motorway to pull apart the f'ing window switch as the "intermitant" window problem became stubbornly permanent one! sorted in ten minutes goes up and down smooth as anything now! Thumbs up

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    Formally team BLAZE now Team bianca recuperating from multiple organ failure nicely!
    items replaced so far, clutch, cambelt etc, radiator, exhaust, most of front running gear, wish bones, drop links, ball joints, track rod ends, bearings, brakes, calipers, discs, and pads, brake lines, front springs, brake balance compensator thingy, hand brake cable, throttle cable (twice), coil pack, door handle, windscreen, wipers, head lamps several sensors and bulbs Dry .rear beam new throttle cable, new battery. .......... yeah man, team money pit! but shes still rollin!

    Posted 12th Jun 2014 at 00:36

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