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Gibot123

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  1. If you you put it on full lock and drive round then change to the opposite lock you should be able to tell which side it is this is also a good tip to use if buying a car to check the same.

    Another good one is if you try and pull away in seconds gear with the hand brake on the car should stall if it doesn't the chances are the clutch is slipping ;)


  2. :yay: not too bad then.

     

    Shame whoever did the MOT on my 166 didn't put "check all nuts are present" on the check list :(

    Yeah to be honest that's one of the reasons I try and do as much myself as I can.

    I may joke about having bolt left over but I do my mates head in when he helps me spend 2 hours doing a job and another hour checking I haven't forgotten anything . I'm a bit paranoid like that.


  3. Yes I must admit from what I've learned the older 12v is easier to get bits for and easier to maintain. Not as fussy as the 24v.

    Also from the point of future value it is always better to keep it original. Depends what you want it for really.

     


  4. When you post there is a :) icon at the top of the posting box, click on the icon and it will open a list of smileys, as smiffy said its a bit of a pain to scroll through to find the ones you want. :(

    I only get these on the laptop if I'm using my sons iPad as now don't get gone option..;)


  5. Just hope it all works out in your favour as in reality the accident wasn't really your fault .

    Believe me if the insurance company can find a responsible party to blame they will .

    You can garantee they will get their " pound of flesh " you are the wronged party not them . They have only had to pay out half the value of your car they can't loose .

    Just make sure you get what it's cost you back .

    Plus don't forget they will be quick enough to bump your policy up next year just because you have made a claim so there is another out of pocket expense that will carry on till you get back to A 10 year no claims history again.

    It's easy to forget all that . ;)


  6. Well considering I wasn't expecting a good result having not looked at it for the last couple of months .

    It failed on misted headlamp which I knew about , split steering gaitor , and poor adjustment ( aim too high ) on the other headlight and advisory for slight weep from the power steering but minor and slight corrosion to a brake pipe .

    So not too bad for a 20 year old car .

    Least it looks like I can keep it on the road a while longer.


  7. Yeah that's reasonable .

    I would probably wait see what the insurance come up with they may gain info that can help you.

    You need to claim for loss of no claims as well as your excess plus compensation for work carried out and distress due to the accident

    Might even be worth you talking to a personal injury solicitor. Yeah I know but it wasn't your fault and it might help someone else if they learn the lesson the hard way..?

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