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use this stuff http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Cleaning.htm it really is the dogs danglies at cleaning leather, put it this way if your not happy with the results I WILL personally give you your money back. i have cleaned some right shitty leather seats using this stuff, and the results are great. get some pics up of your grey leather recaros.
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and before anyone comments, just incase they are different colours?? yes i am colour blind.
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sweet, very similiar to what i have done with the RK's i bought off you.
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personally i would go for silver centres mate.
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i'm slowly warming to them, its only taken me about 8 years :) new wheels/suspenion and it will look loads less gay though.
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around the £150 mark.
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with your expert fabricating skills i would have thought you would have made some adaptors 2 fit the 280's mate
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thats gonna be nice when its all done :)
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good move, a hangover always helps when working on a car on a sunday morning :lol:
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i have tried hammering torx heads and spline bits mate, and it just wont budge :( i thought about getting the angle grinder out, but just dont trust myself to not slip and do some damge to the centre, i also tried a stud extractor with no luck either. what about these?? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/IRWIN-TOOLS-5p-BO ... 240%3A1318 karl
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heres a pic of the offending bolt and heres a pic of one of the alloys i have done minus the polished bolts/stainless steel valve and new centre cap.
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i havent got any irwins, but theres not enough head on them when new to actually get anything round the head as they sit in the actual centre of the alloy :( but cheers for the thought Stu.
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done 3 of the alloys and i'm well happy with them :D but why is it on the last alloy one of the bolts has just rounded out :censored: all the other 79 have come out with no problems at all :) so how would you suggest i get the last one out?? so far i have use a stud extractor to try and get the whole bolt out in one piece, this did not work and its just f****d up the stud extractor, then thought drill out the top of the bolt get the centre off, and then tackle the remaining bit of bolt, so far i have got through 2 drill bits, even an expensive solid carbide drill :shock: what the hell are these bolts made off?? anyone got any clues what to do next?? (should have left them black) karl
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any top quality silicone sealant from from homebase etc etc is fine, just dont use there own brand cheap stuff
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oi, respect your elders, especially the ones that will be helping you fit your engine :lol:
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Engine swap finally completed and bring on a new leak!
KADVR6 replied to R1chy99's topic in Members Gallery
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those A8's are just stunning on a corrado, just not cheap though.
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and seeing this had kinda got me thinking of a V1 (i do miss that noise) need to get the car back first though
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look at this product from HPA http://www.hpamotorsports.com/cvp.htm i'm liking this. its a short runner for the r32 engine, but when you buy it you can use it as a standard inlet manifold and when you decide on what/how you want to FI it you can choose which side you want the TB on, i have read that it can take upto 34psi :shock:
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if you ever need a hand give me a shout mate. when's the car going to Steve.
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nice brakes James, what size spacers will you need (if any)
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No thanks, I've seen that thread in off-topic. :gag: ????
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i used some little but very powerfull magnets to hold my shelf's in place, worked great even when i had a stealth shelf fitted.