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lunalupi

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  1. Me too, as if Craig doesn't want it I'd be interested in the engine!
  2. Any garage - don't risk driving it, it may be fine now but if it is the timing belt and it goes you'll be looking at some big damage to the engine internals! They can take a look and advise.
  3. First port of call - actually ring your mums insurance company and see if they can add you as a temporary driver. Often done a week at a time but can be expensive, for example I can go on my mums for £45 - cheaper than getting a hire car though.
  4. Try Sky Insurance or HIC - they've always been able to find me a quote to include it, although I always have to ask for it specifically and it's usually more expensive. I've managed to get it most years since I was about 19 so it's worth a try for you.
  5. Pull out the fabric boot liner and use it as a template - you'll need to adjust it slightly the higher up you want to build to, but it's a good starting point.
  6. Looks tidy with the new lights hun - glad you found a good one Now just make sure she looks after it
  7. Unless SEAT are different to VW, then for a safety recall the service history makes no difference - mine has a few gaps but was done with no questions asked when it went in. However unless the recall has been sent out for your specific year, it won't be done free of charge.
  8. I got the usual chocolate and sweeties, and a Top Gear Where's Stig book But these were my favourite, motorbike slippers from my mum! She's also going to buy me a lawnmower (which I had asked for) and a fruit tree for my garden (which was a big surprise)
  9. DON'T front your insurance, as the company WILL investigate if they suspect all is not right. Instead, try the comparison sites .Phase listed. Add female relatives with good driving histories, a girlfriend may work too. Try male relatives but this doesn't help as much. Also, make sure you aren't insuring for more miles than you will actually do, and that the value of the car is not more than it's actually worth. Find out if it's worth getting locking wheel nuts and a steering lock, include those as security accessories and USE them! It's all little things like this that will lower your risk level and hopefully bring the price down. Once you have some quote ring each company and quote them against each other - also you can sometimes get an advisor who is pretty clued up and can give advise to get it down. And the best tip - drive carefully and don't crash That first years NCB can be worth a huge amount, mine got me 50% reduction in quotes!
  10. Another Meguiars Gold Class wax user here - although when it runs out I might try something else to see if I can't get the red paint looking even deeper
  11. When it got to summer and show time! I swap them over when the weather gets nice as I've not got the dedication to clean the shiny bits all the time
  12. Hmmmm, think i'll give that one a miss Went for redcurrant vodka in the end!
  13. I just got my bottles going this weekend - bit late I know but I've just not had time to climb into my sloe tree to get the berries! Now have two bottles of vodka and two of gin on the go (expecting those to reduce to 1 bottle each after straining). Still got one bottle of vodka unopened so going to try making a blueberry vodka with half of it - any good ideas for the other half?
  14. I've got two trays of Sloes in the freezer from September, and I'm hoping to pick some more at the weekend - we'll see which ones are better as I've never come across them before. Then they will be going in a bottle of gin, and a bottle of vodka
  15. Far too much! The glovebox has all those odd bits like tissues, sweets, Cds, spare bulbs and duct tape, while the boot has a tool kit, trolley jack, some rope, spare oil, and a steering lock!
  16. lunalupi

    borbet a's

    You get the odd set come up on a rare occasion, but you will have to keep your eyes open for them. I eventually got mine after a couple of years of waiting; I think I've only seen one other set for sale in the UK, but you get a good few on German ebay
  17. I've just had to do mine again to get my bike licence, really had problems getting the hang of it again as I was spotting stuff too early as I've been driving for a good few years now. Best advice I can give is, when you spot a hazard, think of it like this: You spot the hazard - click A few seconds later to allow for learner reaction time - click A few seconds later just to make sure you get a click into the scoring window - click Don't click constantly, but you should be fine with the three clicks so long as you leave a brief pause between each one. It's worth getting a DVD/PC programme which plays the clips back to you and shows the scoring windows if yours doesn't already - it really helps you understand how they decide what is a hazard.
  18. Hello horse boy The Lupo looks very clean and tidy, the startlites are looking good!
  19. Looking good Nicki! Aren't Dad's great though - mine is always round my house doing some DIY job or other for me
  20. The only companies who have been able to give me this cover are HIC and Sky Insurance - I'm 23 and they have been able to offer it since I was 21. I can drive any car, any insurance group, but only 3rd party cover. I've only ever been able to get it by phoning each company up and specifically requesting a quote with it included.
  21. Thanks for the advice all, especially Derv - sounds like you really tested yours I'm planning to buy soon in hopes of avoiding the rush closer to winter! I'll have a look for the ones mentioned.
  22. After struggling and sliding in the snow last year on the current Toyos, I'm hoping to get some proper winter tyres for the Arosa - I need to be able to get to work! I have a set of spare wheels which are 15" and I believe 6.5j width which they can go on - I've been recommended Uniroyal Rainsport 2s, but has anyone used these in snow before? Any other suggestions (also the best size to go for...garage looked dubious when I asked about winter tyres to fit them!) I'd rather get a recommendation from someone who has actually used a particular tyre than go off internet reviews...
  23. I'm from the same way (just not as far) - just outside Bath Emz was at Bristol Volksfest, looking very shiny! My Arosa was there too
  24. Looks good to me - watch it with the comments about the wheels though, I have those Planning to get it a bit lower in the future? Hope you can get the pedal box fixed without too much expense
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