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Thanks mate, I told you they were "Koopy"! ;)

Damn straight I want some! haha where did you get em?

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Thats epic, just for that, you can wear my gangsta badge...

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Why thank you............. I shall look after it :thumbsup:

Damn straight I want some! haha where did you get em?

Just google uk mat factory Koop :)

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OK so I had to wait a week after having the bumper resprayed before washing the car. Stuck the vinyl on the lower bumper and gave both cars a good wash today...... :)

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Cheers Dan, well I'm juiced out of cash now. My airbag light has come on and the Supra needs a pair of front tyres, so all has come to a halt for the minute!

If you can source a set of pop outs I would 100% go for it (although you have the benefit of a sunroof!), they are really good to have - I think they were standard on the 1.4E's...?

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Cheers Dan, well I'm juiced out of cash now. My airbag light has come on and the Supra needs a pair of front tyres, so all has come to a halt for the minute!

If you can source a set of pop outs I would 100% go for it (although you have the benefit of a sunroof!), they are really good to have - I think they were standard on the 1.4E's...?

Some pop outs are on the cards mate and that desirable sunroof is causing me some grief at the minute, think I need a new motor for it and will replace the seal whilst I'm at it :)

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You should hang this from your rear view mirror

Looool

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Hehe - nice comeback! :lol: -

maybe seatbelt material??? lol ;)

I looooooooove this car! <3

Its Yummy!! :D

Why thank you! :thumbsup:

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Was driving in to work today when, after doing about 3 miles there was a kickback through the clutch pedal (similar in the way ABS pushes back through the brake pedal). :surprised:

I drove on another 4 miles, trying to change gear as little as possible. Got to work parked up, when the car was stationary, I depressed the clutch and it was literally "throbbing" back and forth.

Called my mechanic who said it sounded like the clutch release bearing is starting to break up, and therefore a new clutch is required. Cost apparently is not too bad, unless the Lupo has a dual mass flywheel (which I bet it does!) in which case it would add another £200 or so to the bill :mellow:

On an upside, I made some good commission at work today - but guess where this will go.....

The car has covered 85K so I guess it's to be expected eventually?

Easy come, easy go I guess.......... :(

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Gutted mate. Perfect excuse to chuck a twin plate clutch in though haha ;)

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I know how you feel pal!

I heard a noise coming from my gearbox the other week, so in the garage it went. Gearbox out and sent off to a specialist, and it turned out ALL the bearings were on their way out, The bearing for the shaft, or something? was completely knackered so the shaft was just spinning lose which was causing the noise. Ended up costing £450 for the gearbox to be fixed, and I had the clutch done at the same time, which was about £225

Don't know how much I'm going to be charged for labour as I haven't had the bill yet :unsure: I have to say, the clutch feels SO nice now though, it's so light....just a shame it's going to cost about £900 all in :(

Edit: And all this at 56K miles :(

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I know how you feel pal! I heard a noise coming from my gearbox the other week, so in the garage it went. Gearbox out and sent off to a specialist, and it turned out ALL the bearings were on their way out, The bearing for the shaft, or something? was completely knackered so the shaft was just spinning lose which was causing the noise. Ended up costing £450 for the gearbox to be fixed, and I had the clutch done at the same time, which was about £225 Don't know how much I'm going to be charged for labour as I haven't had the bill yet :unsure: I have to say, the clutch feels SO nice now though, it's so light....just a shame it's going to cost about £900 all in :( Edit: And all this at 56K miles :(

**** man, that's a tough call at 56K!! My other car also needs a set of front tyres, so I'll be shelling out £700 next week for those and the clutch......... :surprised:

We can comfort ourselves Nic with the fact that we have not kerbed our wheels :lol:

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**** man, that's a tough call at 56K!! My other car also needs a set of front tyres, so I'll be shelling out £700 next week for those and the clutch......... :surprised:

We can comfort ourselves Nic with the fact that we have not kerbed our wheels :lol:

I know! Well at least its all good for another 60k+. These cars can get quite expensive! haha. True...I think I'd cry if I curbed my wheels, especially now after just having them refurbed!

Car is looking excellent btw bud, so clean!

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