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i-espedair
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Re:Lowering
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Reply #40 on:
19 December 2003, 11:34 »
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=9889&item=2448607544
Found these. Some nice new VW top mounts going cheap!
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Gambit
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Reply #41 on:
19 December 2003, 11:54 »
them GSF top mounts only cost ?11 new anyhows
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Gambit
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Reply #42 on:
19 December 2003, 11:56 »
Golfnutz are a f**kin geg
they charged ?4.50 for the dipstick collar, it costs 80p of GSF and they tried saying that there's was a VAG original
its a f**kin bit of plastic!!
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golfvr6
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Re:Lowering
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Reply #43 on:
19 December 2003, 12:28 »
GSF top mounts are cheap and CRAP
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Gozza
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Reply #44 on:
20 December 2003, 12:15 »
I lowered my mark 2 GTI meself, was a bit of a bastad as had to do the front one morning and the back a weak later and did not really have the ideal spanners etc but got there in the end. I was well chuffed with it until it drove like a boat. I then realised I needed the tracking/toe to be corrected. That cost me ?80 odd................and to think I thought I was saving myself money doing it meself
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golfvr6
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Reply #45 on:
20 December 2003, 12:36 »
Tracking should only cost 25 quid to get reset. Camber can be reset yourself with a spirit level.
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