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Errr....I think you mean that DOT5.1 is the sucessor to DOT4
Of course......
Errr....I think you mean that DOT5.1 is the sucessor to DOT4
Niiiice, I'll be making notes when I see you.Used the project car for the shopping run as the other one has the ghost locking problem. Pleased to say that hot starts are no longer a problem since I did the modulation. Used to have to crank for ages now it's a turn of the crank and it's away
Do you have a Nanocom?Niiiice, I'll be making notes when I see you.
I bloody do! Great investment so farDo you have a Nanocom?
I'll show you a trick that saves a lot ,of time and effortI bloody do! Great investment so far
Thank you Keith, I would very much appreciate thatI'll show you a trick that saves a lot ,of time and effort
Was wondering when you would get here, tell them what Edition P38 you gotSo after a fortnights ownership
When you do it, dont do what I did. Try not to get too thick a coat of PVA in the hollows and depressions, cos if you then press too hard on the material to get it in, you could have some PVA coming through to the surface. As said it didn't matter to me that my attempt was a bit tatty, but I'd like to think I had learnt something from it and would make a better job next time.The plan is, after a chat with the guy in Aus......is to give the headliner board a thin coat of pva and leave to dry over night. The just recoate it and overlay the new headliner material with no worry about the instant grab or tearing of the liner. He used small bags of sand in the indents for the grab handles and sun visors just to hold it down over night.
Iv got the idea will be time to try it I'm testing headliner material today with pva so will see how it soaks in
Was wondering when you would get here, tell them what Edition P38 you got
Ok, I’ll see if I can find itthere was a conversation about Cairngorm not long ago
You are a welcome addition is all I mean
We are all nuts about P38s but you have first CG I believe.
Gonna be bugger all done today. Which is frustrating cos I have all the parts ready to go on. But it's biblical out there.
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