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General Car Chat / Re: Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« on: 20 October 2011, 11:17:53 »
Two things about Alfas :-

1) I always wanted an Alfasud when I was younger, and would get one for abit now.... except they're all dust!!!  :'(

2) Modern Alfas look like the front number plate is an afterthought.... " Hey Luigi, where's the number plate? "  " Aaaah merda...... "  ;D
I agree ;D but Sud is a good looking car, though it's as old as I am :)

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Omega General Help / Re: Tomorrow morning
« on: 18 October 2011, 09:30:09 »
As usual, we didn't find out what's the reason for strange noise coming from under the car, but winter tyres are fitted now Summer Vredestein's are coated with glycerine to stay soft for next season

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Omega General Help / Tomorrow morning
« on: 17 October 2011, 20:42:25 »
....I'm going to put winter tyres on my omega BUT I will try to find (again) the reason for rattle coming from under the car, don't know from where exactly. I need to know (in case if spring or s/l shock is broken) if back springs for s/l omegas estate are the same as for all other models? Thanks

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Omega Gallery / Re: clean miggy
« on: 17 October 2011, 10:01:01 »
Nice & clean, I like it  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 17 October 2011, 08:26:29 »
My first car was R18TLJ  from 1983, share better memories with it than with first girl (total psycho) but was constantly at the workshop - wheel bearings, drive shafts, brakes.......I kind a liked the engine, 1.4 , 65 hp, using liter of oil on 2000 miles but sweet runner. Never a problem with the engine and had 425.000 km when going to car heaven, still running good. That's only good point or it, had a few of renaults after it but was too disappointed

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 21:07:54 »
So let it stay this way Cem :y :y

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 20:36:34 »
i too hate renaults. partly because they're cheap tacky plasticy rubbish but most of all cos i hate the french.

come on new zealand next sunday!
  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 20:35:17 »
Well, we' ve tried the keycard and it works (till next time). Keyless go? Yes, no key - no go. Please DO buy a CAR next time. With keys. More keys - more go

Lets be accurate here, they're not 'keyless', it's just an electronic key rather than a mechanical one. And as NO manufacturer, including Mercedes or Saab,  has come up with a reliable electronic key yet, what chance did Renault have? That's Renault who have been renowned for their high quality electrical and electronic systems since, er, well I'll let you know when it happens!
No need for accuracy here....renault keys renault vehicles renault bikes renault dipers....NO! Run away from that

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 20:26:20 »
I thought you are a newbie....   ??? :P ;D Nice kitty ... :-* ;D

its a lazy boy, name is red (garfield second name) .. and in the picture one paw is kissed by a bee ;D ;D
Yep, I see one paw is a big bigger, curiosity injured the cat  :)

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 19:49:18 »
I thought you are a newbie....   ??? :P ;D Nice kitty ... :-* ;D

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 18:50:36 »
Well, we' ve tried the keycard and it works (till next time). Keyless go? Yes, no key - no go. Please DO buy a CAR next time. With keys. More keys - more go

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 16:09:53 »
My first car was a pug 405 which spent more time in bits than working.  The HG went where it had literally disintegrated along a 2mm channel between cyl and oil channel.  Then once that was fixed (this was my first foray in to mechanics) the camshaft decided to snap in half shattering two of the camshells in process.  There was a small air bubble in the camshaft where the bloody thing broke.  I took a gamble and bought a secondhand one with shells, I know these are machined with the head so it was 50/50 as to whether it would work.  It worked and it lasted another year before I left it for scrap.  French cars never again.
I had a pugi 306 eight years ago, only the keys were left original after a year of driving (servicing) it. Rubish - total, never again

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 14:58:23 »
We share the hate Omegod....

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 14:55:40 »
good work..  :y
 
one friend bought the same key (was lost)  and 100 £ here (service price) ???
Good price, it costs 170 euros only for the key, plus programming.....250 together maybe? Making fun of people >:(

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General Car Chat / Re: French shouldn't build vehicles, just a fact
« on: 16 October 2011, 14:10:14 »
This is the biggest part of keycard and was torn off Magnified   And soldering it back The magic light in turning on and off if switch is pressed so I hope it"ll work, coworker will arriwe at 05 pm and we"ll try it. I hate renaults  >:(

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