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evinX

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  1. Wheels studs are the same for all models tt/na
  2. Anyone got a picture of a UK spec Vin plate for a auto? Id like to see the gearbox details and if the vin actually shows the A343E gearbox or lists it as A340E Kev
  3. Thats the locating pin. Usually stays connected to the spoiler. First time i seen a plastic one. They are usually metal and thread into the spoiler
  4. Eeeek quite rusty down there? i guess you have no engine undertray??
  5. Sounds like a knackered battery. If the alternator died the car wouldnt turn over? Halfords HCB005 ive used them for years now.
  6. It cant be that low that they cant get to the nuts and bolts? Has to be problems with the arches touching the tyres??
  7. You got the correct size pulley on it for the belt? Na autos...tt autos and na manuals have the smaller pulley. Tt manuals and uk specs have bigger pulleys from what ive found
  8. Theres a company that sell extended wheel studs for the supra on ebay. 45 for 10 i think
  9. Nah id never be happy with it to be fair, plus UK specs have the plastic heel pads
  10. I know its 200 quid. But thats worth keeping as a spare as they rarely come up
  11. evinX

    Rusty fuel line

    Mine went there to and the other areas looked mint when removed to, also the brake line goes there to, id get it back up and check that? I wouldnt do the whole lines in rubber, road debris and salt will soon take the rubber lines 'out'
  12. Did you get a full refund? Id report them to trading standards if the mistake was on their side. In theory they could make a business doing that alone.
  13. Looking at something like this, looks like a tough design that could take some pressure without breaking https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BOA-ALI-Aluminium-Strap-Wrench-10-305mm/192100802325?epid=5012068164&hash=item2cba199f15:g:IbIAAOSwb0VanebD
  14. Hi all, what tools do you use to remove the fuel pump cover? I see some use a chizel and hammer but have seen some strap wrenches that look more freindly to the plastic cover. Any one got any recommendations and mesaurements for the size of the cover? Cheers Kev
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