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Offline northeast_gti-t

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Re:M.o.t
« on: 27 January 2009, 13:41 »
Hi all
posted up here on saturday about the golf failing its mot :angry: anyway had the car back into the dealers this morning to have the new osf brake hose fitted and re-mot"d well its now passed so im happier got some pics of the brake hose that they failed it initially for just out of interest  :smiley: :afro:







well at least i have a new mot now :afro:

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Offline dai-cymru

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Re:M.o.t
« Reply #1 on: 27 January 2009, 14:04 »
thats quite a deep dent by the looks and nearly through the pipe lucky it was picked up before it let go and you lost your brakes

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« Reply #2 on: 27 January 2009, 19:07 »
Fair play to the dealer for finding that.  :nerd:
but then i suppose thats the kind of thing they look for.  :rolleyes:

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Offline northeast_gti-t

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« Reply #3 on: 28 January 2009, 01:49 »
thats quite a deep dent by the looks and nearly through the pipe lucky it was picked up before it let go and you lost your brakes
Fair play to the dealer for finding that.  :nerd:
but then i suppose thats the kind of thing they look for.  :rolleyes:

i got the pipe off them and yes when i looked at it after it was removed it does look bad pleased the dealer picked up on that one wouldnt have wanted it to have burst at some point when i applied the brakes thats one thing you dont mess about with you need good 100% reliable brakes
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