No as Paul bought a much better one than the one in the Hastings area and I see Ricboni's post is different to the one I saw last year.
.Is that still available?
That's stunning work Ewan; you really are cracking on with it.
Can't relax until I see the chassis painted in yellow; looking worryingly like your Dad's WH influence there......
Isn't that so surreal. I parked my Citroen in Liverpool last night in a Premier Inn carpark to see John Bishop's Live Show and when I wole up I find one of my wheels was feckin' nicked. That look suspiciously like mine......
I have ordered several items for the Hayter's resurrection, namely a new hot dog exhaust, spark plug and new blades. I measured the air filter element from the description and it matches with part number 270579. What is the different between 270579 and 270579S?
Thanks
When we were looking to replace my wife's car last summer, we were told one of the reasons why modern cars don't carry a spare wheel (space saver wheels are optional....) is that the MPG figures are better on the fact sheets due to less weight. Crazy. I can't remember if I got a spare on my modern Citroen; I know my wife's Fiat haven't .
Looking good. I made and replaced a customer's shed door myself yesterday. The shed was an old air raid shelter from WWII. Actually quite pleased with how it all went together.
I have been servicing several of my customers' modern lawn mowers today so took the opportunity to loosen the remains of the exhaust/silencer. I sprayed some Loctite freezing agent onto the nut throughout the day. I had to cut off some of the exhaust so I could get my socket onto it. After an audible clicked, it loosened up nicely. I was able to unwind it by hand. Results!
Now going to order an exhaust for it.