Wanted. Red ends (ooh er)

Buy or sell parts etc. Please put 'Wanted' in the title if it is a request for parts.
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Post by Philip Chidlow »

Well said. Sad though it is, Mulley, this thread wasn't really going anywhere, as Vanny points out :D :D :D

But I agree, let's not all get so wound up (I am not entirely innocent myself, I know).
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MULLEY wrote:For those of you who don't like txt type, why don't you just ignore it.

I can see no mention anywhere on this site that says you can't use it.
Didn't look very hard then Mulley.. FFS... :lol:
Page 20 of BXCHAT, Infact, the first ever post in BXChat goes rather alot like this:
For Those About To Post wrote: Whilst this forum is new and in its infancy, some of you will be experienced forum users, some will be first timers. This info is included in the FAQ's - but not everyone reads this before posting.

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1) DON’T use text speak – please don’t abbreviate, things like M8y may be ok on mobile phones, but here the wordage is unlimited. In addition the forum is international and English may not be everyone’s first language. Make it as easy as possible for people to understand your post. Please don’t use derisory language either – and defiantly don’t use the forum as a means to slag other members off.


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Oh, and as such they aint end caps, they are the same material plastic as the rest of the strip, but the ends have tabs on the back that poke through the bumper. The chance of getting any, nil.
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Ah dunt like Textish ...Ah'm a Yorksherman ......norra bluddy Textanian.
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cavmad wrote:
tim leech wrote:U may struggle mate as I did, I have some spare red trim if u need any u could cut down
YOU :evil:


Sorry to be a grammar nazi but that doesn't half piss me off.
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Post by tim leech »

Phil if you struggle I will happily send you down the spare I have gratis, my own car came without any on the front so I cut it down and glued them in place.
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I am utterly chilled Tim, as previously stated it's just something that bugs me. For the record I have said enough on this matter now and hopefully that's the end of it.

Back o/t you used to be able to buy trim pieces such as this from car accessory shops to cut to size iirc, though your gesture to send Philip the stuff is indeed in the spirit of the club and for what it's worth you should be applauded for it imho.
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Post by Philip Chidlow »

Thanks Tim, that would be appreciated. Maybe combine it with the wheel? Keep in touch,

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WIll do, im bringing the wheel in tomorrow and will get it checked. I will also get the scrap tyre taken off if all is well to save size and weight.
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Ta muchly!
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Post by Terry »

Gotta say we got a bit fired up last night and my post didn't help. Reading it back today it looks like it was written by a ..... although it was intended as a cat among the pigeons.

Well, whilst I prefer a decent standard of English, having lived in so many different places I'm used to dialects and other languages and taking it all as it comes.

Just happy to communicate I guess.

If I upset anyone, I apologise.

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It's cool Terry. 8)
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Cheers Phillip, prefer a quiet life when I can get it.
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Post by MULLEY »

I'm not apologising to no one :lol:.

I stand corrected Doc, i looked under the section where i thought it might be rather than elsewhere. Your punishment, for showing me up, will be to come upto Derbyshire & fix my cars :lol:
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I'm not apolagising either

My sig says it all, and I mean it!



What exactley needs doing to your cars Mulley?
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2016 Mercedes A180D Sport - Auto refinement
1992 TZD Turbo - Bluebell - SORN
1992 TZD Turbo Estate - SORN
1991 Gti 16V - Blaze - crash damaged, will get repaired - SORN
1990 Gti 8Valve SOLD - looks like it's been scrapped
2002 Mini Cooper S - SOLD - i miss this car
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1988 CX 25 GTI Turbo2 - SORN
1996 - AX Memphis 1.5D - Dream - SORN
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Post by MULLEY »

erm, i've got a list of what i know about, however, i'm sure an expert will spot other problems that i'm unaware of.

Gti - needs cambelt & water pump & both rear arm bearings. Probably needs new spark plugs as well. Heater doesnt work the way it should (its warm but not much power & i bust the dial for good measure trying to free it off) & there is a lhm leak which may be from the FDV. Noisy front strut(s), cant remember if its one or both. Need a stereo fitting as well, no idea about wires myself.

TZD - previously detailed engine part issues in a post last year & i cant get the effing pipe off that connects upto the rocker cover. Whilst trying i heard a crack sound, so presume the black cylinder (where dipstick goes in) is now bust as well... Both rear arm bearings. I think thats all?

So not a huge list by any means, i've got most of the parts, its my skill levels & lack of tools that are letting these cars down.

However, if Ian & Tim pop up who knows what may be accomplished....

More than welcome to join the party :lol:
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