what have you done to your car today ?

Connor H

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I realise the risk I took going through bank transfer. I accepted that risk. I’m just a trusting person


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Dont sweat it bro happens to everyone! Take solace in that person is likely leading a miserable life lol
 
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iammooks

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I'm sure most of us have been there - and speaking from personal experience, I've been had for far more than £40.

Communities depend on trust and it's good to hear they got booted.

Try not to dwell on it - it wasn't your fault and you weren't to know. Here's hoping his balls rot off.


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Sl1ced

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Guys name was Blake Daniel. Now I look at it he’s been commenting on everyone’s post. Mk2 golf, r32, Leon.... maybe he’s legit I don’t know but he’s not replying to me at all


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MoToJoJo

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The windows aren't coded in. Why do you want to deactivate them anyway?
If you don't want them to work simply unplug the individual motors on the regulator panels.

Also, you do realise that you can isolate the rear window switches from drivers door switch don't you?
Ah right, just wanted to know as swapping out the glass for polycarbonate at some point so didn't know if the alarm needs to get a response from the motors which I plan to remove as well as the wiring (cuz road going track car)
 
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Sl1ced

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Realised today I’ve lost my locking wheel nut. **** the bed what a pants week


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Rich.T

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Can you post a pic of your locking wheel nut?
Ive got a few l/w nut sockets in my toolbox. You never know, one may fit or be enough to undo them.
Pm me an image if you like.
 
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Thai-wronghorse

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Realised today I’ve lost my locking wheel nut. **** the bed what a pants week


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If it's the original locking bolt then you can usually get them off by whacking a 20mm socket over the top of it.

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Sl1ced

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Can you post a pic of your locking wheel nut?
Ive got a few l/w nut sockets in my toolbox. You never know, one may fit or be enough to undo them.
Pm me an image if you like.

I’ll put one up in the morning mate thanks


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Thai-wronghorse

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I think it has ten splines. I’m not too sure


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Sounds like a standard one, I've taken loads off breakers over the years using the 20mm socket technique or the other way o do them is by using my specifically sanded down 1/2" extension bar which I drive into the splines when the bolts are really tight.
Then crack it off with a breaker bar.

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Rich.T

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Whilst i was out there ive taken a pic of the coin tray in my car. Its split.
Been looking for one for ages but havnt seen another.
Is tps the answer?

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Thai-wronghorse

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Yes mate as long as it’s got ten splines. I’ve seen they come in many types


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Yeah there are several types, even some have the same amount of spines but at different pitches so still won't work.
Believe me I've tried enough!

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