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M13KYF

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  1. no probs Lyndsey
  2. not true, I have heard that both supermarket plus fuels are mixed differently to BP or shell. The additives are literally added in the tanker rather than at the refinery so can be a bit hit and miss and not as well made with less additives. Sainsburys is sourced from BP but that doesnt make it the same as BP ultimate.
  3. It also does indicate which octane fuel to use on the petrol filler cap
  4. Sorry stu I wasn't wishing to have a dig at you personally but perhaps to show that care is required. We all have different driving styles an habits. Anyone of these could be a contributing factor or its just bad lick.
  5. two blown engines from the same owner, who admits not to ideally looking after them. Although its tough luck and I wouldn't wish this to happen to any owner. I may just be being cynical but perhaps a slight coincidence always kept an eye on the oil level and always used shell v-power
  6. ???
  7. some 17s here went for £85 up to £200 for 18's search.php?keywords=wheels&terms=all&author=&fid%5B%5D=32&sc=1&sf=all&sk=t&sd=d&sr=topics&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search
  8. fleebay or here
  9. the team has been chatting with Ian so just to let you all know that this post gets the teams backing
  10. excellent
  11. done
  12. to the forum
  13. my brother did mine for me at his garage. He's just off the M1 parkway junction sheffield which is not too far from you. Sure he'd have a look for you and if need doing he could carry out the work
  14. ARB bushes are pretty easy to change. If your changing the ARB droplinks its worth doing the bushes while your in there. Replace mine with some poly ones around £20 - £25 for them
  15. you could always get a replacement second hand engine. Another member is doing this atm
  16. yeah moved on from the petrol one
  17. apart from clearance issues with the brakes Not if you use 12inch spacers.... and where would you buy them from
  18. apart from clearance issues with the brakes
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irkxIpNBJJU&feature=player_embedded The Parker Brothers have returned with an all-electric model of their replica Tron Light Cycle that can be driven for 100 miles on a 15-35 minute charge. Powered by a 96-volt electric motor charged up by lithium batteries, and a top speed of 100 mph.
  20. the OP wants some snow tyres for the wheels Bugger me 1 tyre nazi 0
  21. the OP wants some snow tyres for the wheels
  22. jdm 17's would be cheaper though
  23. just get some cheap JDM 17's.
  24. thats me done with break dancing
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