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Post by irishstick on Oct 21, 2008 21:03:58 GMT 1
on a front displacer, a few lights out, bulbs,,, handbrake, and horn dosent work,, on the whole not too bad, for a 67 mini, oops,,, posh mini, lol, ;D
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Post by Keats on Oct 21, 2008 21:07:13 GMT 1
Not soo bad Irish, could of been a lot worse Are you gonna have him done in time for malvern?
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Post by thereddwarf on Oct 21, 2008 21:09:11 GMT 1
not bad at all....wish medusa was that easy to get through
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Post by irishstick on Oct 21, 2008 21:10:24 GMT 1
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Post by dai9fxey on Oct 21, 2008 21:11:33 GMT 1
All easy bits except for the displacer. What's wrong with it Irish.??
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Post by irishstick on Oct 21, 2008 21:15:41 GMT 1
its corroded, i havent seen nemo since saturday, hes in good hands tho,,, its gonna be a swine to find and fit a new one,,
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Post by mini2infiniti on Oct 21, 2008 23:57:18 GMT 1
Thats sucks irish
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Post by irishstick on Oct 22, 2008 0:21:48 GMT 1
Thats sucks irish its not soooo bad, had a lot of help on here tho, thank god! ;D,, ;D ;D
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Post by irishstick on Oct 23, 2008 21:36:19 GMT 1
£70 for a recon displacer from mini mail, not as bad as i thought, its a pig of a job to do tho,, and i have to send mini mail the old unit,,
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Post by irishstick on Oct 29, 2008 7:25:42 GMT 1
ordered new rear drums and outer sills, there going to need doing next year anyway, off mini spares, i recon, about £300 will sort nemo out, (i hope) ,, its becomming very close to a two grand car now ah well its a mini thing, for some strange reason we do it for the love of it, not the resale value,,, were all mad i tell you mad!
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Post by TAFF on Oct 29, 2008 7:32:28 GMT 1
well worth it tho' irish
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Post by irishstick on Oct 29, 2008 7:35:57 GMT 1
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Post by dai9fxey on Oct 29, 2008 19:17:23 GMT 1
Nemo's 40 ish now Irish so that extra cash spent on him won't be wasted. Nemo will appreciate in value as do all tax exempt Minis. Well worth the effort in making him roadworthy again.
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