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If all goes well I should have mine back on the road after the crash this weekend
Anyone know the easiest way to flush a radiator that's been sitting a while, just take bottom and top hoses and flush with a hose?
What happened to 5 months ago when there was 6-10 Donor and parts cars everywhere??, Now I can't find a left hand side headlight for sale anywhere and the only place that gets them in wants 180$ for one!!!Mk3 2.0. Mk3 VR6 CC. Future Mk2?
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I've got one.Originally posted by browntown42 View PostIf all goes well I should have mine back on the road after the crash this weekend
Anyone know the easiest way to flush a radiator that's been sitting a while, just take bottom and top hoses and flush with a hose?
What happened to 5 months ago when there was 6-10 Donor and parts cars everywhere??, Now I can't find a left hand side headlight for sale anywhere and the only place that gets them in wants 180$ for one!!!
Edit; Driver side or passenger side?Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
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hmmm, should probs flush mine tooOriginally posted by browntown42 View PostIf all goes well I should have mine back on the road after the crash this weekend
Anyone know the easiest way to flush a radiator that's been sitting a while, just take bottom and top hoses and flush with a hose?
What happened to 5 months ago when there was 6-10 Donor and parts cars everywhere??, Now I can't find a left hand side headlight for sale anywhere and the only place that gets them in wants 180$ for one!!!
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I think...I've seen these wheels before.
OZ Racing Wheels 5x100 in VIC | eBayPast - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
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Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately I can't find a new seat for my cab so I guess its time to just get them retrofitted. **** Cabs hahaOriginally posted by HaydEn View PostSeat is easy.
Pop the slider covers off at back. Take the spring off the sliding arm up front. Take out the spring clamp 'block' type thing.
Slide chair all the way back out of the rails.
No tools required.
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