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Title: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: zippo on 01 February 2008, 21:05:27
speed bump.......  do i need to say more ???
any body got a clue how much for the full system its a 2.2 f/l
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: mick-1975 on 01 February 2008, 21:12:58
hi try going on  
 www.onlineautomotive.co.uk
 found it while looking for parts for mine
 
 mick.
   let me know how much they quote :y
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: zippo on 01 February 2008, 21:28:13
£186.05p iam not sure if thats good or bad
thanks for the tip
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: Entwood on 01 February 2008, 21:30:30
I believe genuine Vx with a trade card will match most prices and be a better system ...    :)
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: zippo on 01 February 2008, 21:36:46
i'll get on the phone in the morning to the stealers and a couple of places ive used in the past. the local council are going to get an earful on Monday i know it wont get me any where but I'll feel better :)
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: Tony H on 01 February 2008, 21:44:47
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i'll get on the phone in the morning to the stealers and a couple of places ive used in the past. the local council are going to get an earful on Monday i know it wont get me any where but I'll feel better :)
It may do if the speed bump doesn't conform to government regs. Our local authority installed speed humps that were to high and were inundated with claims for damage to cars. They ended up paying an additional £6,000 to reduce the size.T@ssers >:(
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: zippo on 01 February 2008, 21:50:44
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i'll get on the phone in the morning to the stealers and a couple of places ive used in the past. the local council are going to get an earful on Monday i know it wont get me any where but I'll feel better :)
It may do if the speed bump doesn't conform to government regs. Our local authority installed speed humps that were to high and were inundated with claims for damage to cars. They ended up paying an additional £6,000 to reduce the size.T@ssers >:(
long shot i know but it'd be worth it just to wind'em up .I'll do a bit of homework first :y :y
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 01 February 2008, 21:53:15
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I believe genuine Vx with a trade card will match most prices and be a better system ...    :)

agreed..original has a long life..
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: zippo on 02 February 2008, 17:50:17
result
my brothers just fixed it
and it only cost me a bottle of ouzo  :y :y
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Post by: psl on 02 February 2008, 18:14:54
now therse a drink I've not had in a long time. :)
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Post by: zippo on 02 February 2008, 18:47:48
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now therse a drink I've not had in a long time. :)
i think ive another bottle if you want it ( iam not sure where it is tho)
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: psl on 02 February 2008, 18:51:50
Thanks for the offer zippo, but I dont think I could cope if it turned up broke, I think a trip to the off licence might be in order
Title: Re: exhaust removal tool????
Post by: zippo on 02 February 2008, 18:59:05
no probs
my mums just phoned me, my brother is out of his head, asleep on the couch, shes not chuffed