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rossybee
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by rossybee » Sat Dec 23, 2006 2:30 am
dlogan wrote:rossybee wrote:My trusty Audi RS6 Avant
Goes (like fcuk), stops, does everything I ask of it - loads of space for my mad springer spaniel, kids shyte, furniture etc, BOSE stereo, TV, plus it has a detatchable towbar for when I'm towing the 7
Just don't mention the MPG

What happens to the TV when digital switchover happens? Is it farked?
I'll stick a dish on the roof

Ross
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
2017 Schkoda Yeti
2x Hairy GRs (not Toyota)
Now browsing the tech pages

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Titanium S1 111S (gla)
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by Titanium S1 111S (gla) » Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:45 am
didn't realise you'd sorted the HGF mate, top work Sounds like a bit of a steal!
Yup got the HGF issue fixed without too much of a problem just a bit of delay because I was on holiday. Was actually very easy, the way a V8 is set up means that you can change the head gaskets without interfering with the timing gear which makes the whole job a lot easier than a K. Turned out that about half the head bolts were only finger tight.
The only problem with the project is that since I got it all back together I can’t persuade it to run on petrol. I recon I must have jolted wiring somewhere but have no idea where and since the fuel system was modified to allow it to deal with LPG I can’t even use the LR wiring diagrams to diagnose the problem.
Anyway I have been running it on LPG without a problem and will get round to sorting the petrol issue eventually. Still recon it was a grand well spent and like the Liz running one is an education.
Graham
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jason
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by jason » Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:41 pm
rossybee wrote:I'll stick a dish on the roof

...to improve the mpg?
Mine's a getting old BMW Compact (:oops: oh the shame of it).... could do with some new dampers though - and gets me round.
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Tom
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by Tom » Fri Dec 29, 2006 8:39 pm
tenkfeet wrote:Tom wrote:tenkfeet wrote:I have a VW Polo , its so boring I cannot think of anything to write . Two tyres in 20k miles , an oil change or two and it passes MOT's without fuss . Yawn !
It does have quite a good stereo in it though.
mines exactly the same. minus the decent stereo.
(VW fit sony cassette player spec)
I replaced the head unit only as the speakers to my ears are quite good. A cheap lead for my MP3 works a treat . Its quite long so you have to resist the temptation to hang yourself on a long journey .

know what you mean. just spent 4 hours in the bloody thing

managed to only suffer one hour of actually driving it though. the last week has been hard work on the body and wasn't capable of driving first thing

1995 Volvo 940SE Estate
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Stephen
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by Stephen » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:50 am
I have an A4 Avant as my day to day car although I use the liz a lot the A4 is great for long trips, Scout camps and the baby's gear. G has a 306 meridian TD which has everyhing required and keeps going. The Meridian was a really good spec, basically a 5 door DTurbo with 1/2 leather etc.
If you're not living on the edge you're wasting too much space!
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r10crw
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by r10crw » Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:57 am
I use mostly charlenes smart roadster which for the past 6 months has been brilliant, elise like weight and handling with 50 mpg. Unfortunatly the fan blowers just packed up and its 600 quid to sort, so my initial impression is starting to drift somewhat.
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max1966
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by max1966 » Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:05 pm
Fabia vRS, no Skoda jokes now.
Does it all and not bad on track.
if evolution don't take care of it, redesign it
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jj
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by jj » Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:30 pm
Unfortunatly the fan blowers just packed up and its 600 quid to sort, so my initial impression is starting to drift somewhat.
It is (maybe) the connectors in behind the dash - they use rods and cables - on my bros they were often coming adrift and the merc garage the first time said it need a lot of £ work. We dismantled and put his back together a few times!