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SEPA. Yeah dead easy. PM me if you want it doing for you.

I have replied to your message, just awaiting confirmation form the selller and will be in touch. Thanks mate.

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Transferwise has worked ok for me re: overseas payments.

 

Question - a shiter always needs a big supply of microfibre cloths - I tend to buy piecemeal and overpay as a result. Where's the best place to bulk buy at a reasonable cost/quality point? Ta.

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What’s the best/cheapest breakdown cover out there - preferably to cover me as opposed to a specific car? Used to be with autoaid but they seem to have gone up in price recently? Or maybe that’s the going rate?

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Does best= cheapest?

 

I think autoaid is highly recommended here. Do you have any with your bank account??

Posted

Autoaid is less than £50 a year and have been excellent when I used them and couldn't have been better when Chuck needed recovered.

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As my Haynes book of mechanical falsehoods is packed, bottom ball joints on bugeye Corolla - are they individual units or does whole wishbone need replacing?

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Has anyone got any experience of SEPA payments? How can you do it from the Uk? I have found a throttle body for the Pug in the Netherlands for sensible money but the want paying by SEPA if possible.

 

Bit late - missed this - sorry

Single European Payment Authority/ization… etc....

 

ibancalculator.com - enter your account number and sort code...…. it'll give you the IBAN and BIC - copy them and make your payment for EU - or any international actually.

 

I've linked a few of the vendors on here to it as I've had to calculate the IBAN and BIC so I could purchase the quality rammel on offer here.

If you need any other help or pointers - message me fella.

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What’s the best/cheapest breakdown cover out there - preferably to cover me as opposed to a specific car? Used to be with autoaid but they seem to have gone up in price recently? Or maybe that’s the going rate?

Autoaid is £44 with Groupon at the moment.

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Bit late - missed this - sorry

Single European Payment Authority/ization… etc....

 

ibancalculator.com - enter your account number and sort code...…. it'll give you the IBAN and BIC - copy them and make your payment for EU - or any international actually.

 

I've linked a few of the vendors on here to it as I've had to calculate the IBAN and BIC so I could purchase the quality rammel on offer here.

If you need any other help or pointers - message me fella.

Thanks mate, EdieHonda very kindly sorted it for me.
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What’s the best/cheapest breakdown cover out there - preferably to cover me as opposed to a specific car? Used to be with autoaid but they seem to have gone up in price recently? Or maybe that’s the going rate?

 

I have used Start rescue for the last couple of years. I've only used them once when the 944 broke down the other week but they were really good. I reported it on my app, they got my location, rang me up and someone was with me within 20 minutes. They kept me informed all the time and rang up to check that I was happy with everything once I'd been picked up.

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Dudes:

 

I saw a tiny car from afar.

 

It was from maybe the late 50’s early 60’s, styled a bit like a tiny Yank in two tone black and white with a spare tire mounted vertically on the back. It was deffo tiny and not just far away.

 

What was it?

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I think you just push down through the slot and slide off.

This sort of idea:

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Cheers, but it was different to that one.

 

I ended up having a rajjy at it and destroying it.

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I nearly did the same to that one, but once I'd fathomed out the release mechanism, I managed to get it out in one piece.

 

Now I've had time, (horse bolted, but for reference like) your one looked like Huron like pinch type like this. You need to pinch it from both sides I think:

 

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1m30s into this YouTube video:

 

 

The old version I think looked like this:

 

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and was superseded by this:

 

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Dear Miriam,

 

Recently I've been getting the serious horn for a 206cc; do I have a problem?

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Dear RobinMasters

 

No.

 

Deirdre (Miriam is off today)

 

:-D

 

In all honesty I don't mind the looks of the 206CC. The hatchbacks are half decent little motors, probably the last of the decent puglets IMHO, definitely in old banger shite territory, and still quite popular. Well there are quite a few in my locality.

 

Just have a look at a few for sale, drive them, see what you think.

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Dear Miriam,

 

Recently I've been getting the serious horn for a 206cc; do I have a problem?

 

I've got one nearly for sale if interested.......

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I nearly did the same to that one, but once I'd fathomed out the release mechanism, I managed to get it out in one piece.

 

Now I've had time, (horse bolted, but for reference like) your one looked like Huron like pinch type like this. You need to pinch it from both sides I think:

 

BILD0062_zps2d178170.jpg

 

1m30s into this YouTube video:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfuYTjftkDo

 

The old version I think looked like this:

 

s-l1600.jpg

 

and was superseded by this:

 

s-l1600.jpg

Cheers for that. It was the heron type, but even after I hacked it off, the metal pipe had corroded itself into the clip and wasn't for shifting. It was leaking at the clip and I ended up dropping the tank and putting a new section of pipe on.

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Anyone know where I can buy a Three A P606 tyre, 205/50/17 after hitting a huge pothole. Everywhere I speak to doesn't seem to think they are available.

 

I don't know anything about them and I didn't fit them but they seem to grip well so fitting one random does not appeal..

 

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It's just a random budget tyre. I wouldn't go too far out of your way to find another.

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Anyone know where I can buy a Three A P606 tyre, 205/50/17 after hitting a huge pothole. Everywhere I speak to doesn't seem to think they are available.

 

I don't know anything about them and I didn't fit them but they seem to grip well so fitting one random does not appeal..

 

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Not sure whereabouts you are in the country but I’ve just spoke to my wholesalers...apparently they’re not importing any at the moment but she’s got two left in the warehouse.

They come out at just under £49 with the vat if you get stuck.

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My MGF has a plethora of strange and seemingly unrelated electrical gremlins. It's a 1999 MK1 model.

 

  • Foglights not working, no light on switch.
  • One tail light not working.
  • Instrument backlighting not working
  • Horn not working, can hear relay clicking. 
  • Reverse lights not working.

I have checked the obvious, bulbs, fuses and cleaned up obvious earth points. I believe the MK2 and MG TF had a troublesome body control module, but I can't really find out online what the equivalent was for a MK1. Can anyone suggest a starting point?

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