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ady2k5

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  1. I used to really enjoy cleaning mine too, i used to even do it at the workplace after i finished work and that also included polishing and waxing sometimes but a wash and dry was the minimum i would do. One of my work table draw was fully stocked with car cleaning materials and chemicals. Used to always get positively commented on how clean the car looked.
  2. This is a lot of sub and amp for the money. If i knew how to wire one in i would have had it.
  3. I would have had it on the same day it was posted if it was any closer to West Yorkshire.
  4. Nicely spotted By any chance if the seller does decide to travel through West Yorkshire please do let me know as i'll be happy to view, although its likely you'll have to get a coach/train back to Newbury.
  5. Thats what i've been quoted by the local garage for parts and labour and i've been using them for many years and servicing on previous cars. Work colleague had a cambelt change done on a 15 year old Fiat Punto recently and the cheapest she was quoted was £295. Toyota would charge at least £500 for a cambelt change.
  6. If this was any closer to West Yorkshire i would defo be around for a viewing and deposit ready.
  7. I would have had this but the cambelt has not been done and it will cost £300 to do, plus i won't be comfortable driving it around with the original factory fitted cambelt.
  8. Where can you get an EP82 or EP91 for under a grand? I've been looking and that last one i saw was a Glanza S on here for a grand that was like 6 months ago.
  9. hi mate Where abouts in Wakefield/Leeds are you as i am interested. Has the cambelt been done and any proof? What is the clutch like? PM me if you want. Thanks Ady
  10. Price and mileage seems quite high. I've seen quite a few of these listed on the local gumtree for the £800 - £1200. Good on economy but tend to have their common problems.
  11. I was interested in this too but never got a reply back from the seller when i sent him a pm.
  12. Sorry mate, sold it a couple of hours ago, good luck with finding one as similar good examples are out there, its just a case of finding them.
  13. Car now sold to a very happy and satisfied buyer The car had a lot of interest and first viewer purchased it for very near the full asking price. I am going to miss it though.
  14. Thanks for all the nice comments regarding the write up I always put the effort into writing a good advert and gettting all the information across as its only fair that somebody's hard earned money will most likely purchase the car plus assurance for the new buyer
  15. For Sale - Honda Integra Type R DC2 96 JDM in Championship White Very well maintained and much loved Honda Integra Type R DC2 JDM on a P Plate (1996). I have included a lot of information which has taken me quite a while to write so it could be a bit of a read, apologies in advance. However anyone looking for a well maintained Honda ITR will definitely appreciate the detail contained within the advert. Mileage – 79,500 miles (rare low mileage), I have only covered 11,000 miles in my 2 year ownership. Colour – Championship White Mot – 9 months and expires on 25th March 2013 Tax – 3 months and
  16. hi mate Watch the video on this link on the Autoglym website, it looks like he doesn't let it dry, surely a training course would follow the same procedure for the same product? http://www.autoglym.com/enGB/product-prodd...=HD&Range=1 Thanks
  17. Hello all I'm sure there are members on there that use Autoglym Super Resin Polish on their cars, however i'm confused as to how to use this exactly. By this more specifically i mean that on the website it states the following:- Apply polish to the cloth, not directly to your vehicle. Spread in large, circular overlapping motions. Before it dries, even out into long straight lines, along the axis of the vehicle. However on a bottle that i've just purchased it states the following:- Apply with circular motion using soft cotton cloth. Allow to dry and lightly buff to a brilliant shine with
  18. hi mate but the car would have to be insured for someone else to drive it back.
  19. hi mate thaks for the info I won't be leaving anything in the car at all as i'll just bag it the night before and leave it at home. I would only use this garage in order to get the valet done as its been offered to me at a good price with me being a new customer. Any work related to servicing or parts changing is carried out by another japanese specialist, but they don't do valets.
  20. They can replace it with a part faulty worn one i.e. crunchy gears.
  21. hi mate i don't have a machine polisher and even if i did i've never done it before so could mess up the paint.
  22. hi mate i'm a bit weary with mobile valeters as the valet i'm doing will involve light machine polishing, i think it's a bit dodgy to do this in the open environment where there could be dust and especially if it starts raining. So what can be done if something does get stolen/replaced, how would i go about it?
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