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sepi

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  1. well originally yeh, i got it till my new car came, but now that ive seen what some of u lot have don with yours might have it as a little side project even if i get my new car. Im sure if i come to a meet as well and see the cars in flesh ill be more convinced. And to be honest for the age and engine its very nippy i had 1.6 fiesta zetec-s before this and the fiesta wasnt that much niper ( if thats a word). well im glad i havnt been ripped off.
  2. Hi guyes i bought this starlet on saturday for £300. did i get riped off or is a good price??? Apart from the clutch needing a change in a couple of months everything else is perfect. tell me what you think. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...783573&rd=1 thanks sep
  3. Hey i have a probelm with my Starlet. its a 1995 1.3i 'jeans' edition and has the 2e-e engine. if i put my foot down on the accelerator (like over taking) as soon as i go inot neutral afterwards a few seconds later the car will stall. i can switch it back on streight away but its just anoying because you never know if you have accerated enough for this to happen and so it can happen when your not expecting it. It doese it no matter what gear your in. its as if, if you have pressed the accelarator past a certain point it doese it. can someone please give me some help. thnks alot.
  4. Hey, i have the exact same probelm. But mine is in any gear. if i put my foot down as soon as i go inot neutral a few seconds later the car will stall. i can switch it back on streight away but its just anoying because you never know if you have accerated enough for this to happen and so it can happen when your not expecting it. And mine has got nothing to do with it being cold or warm. it always doese. Its as if you push the accelerator past a certain point it doese it. its as if, if you have pressed the accelarator past a certain point it doese it. can someone please give me some more help
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