Includes sheet metal, rubbers, bumpers, badges and rust repairs.
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bettyispsycho
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by bettyispsycho » Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:19 pm
HELP!!
My FB is leaking like never before (what is with the summer rain?)
I have a major boot leak, alot of rain getting in (10cm deep)
The rubbers need re-fitting. They're good, new rarespares repros..
but not fitted properly.
where can I take her to get them fixed properly (and not too $$)?
Any help would be great!
Trev
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by Trev » Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:44 pm
First, park it in the garage
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Can you have a go at fitting it yourself?
If not where are you located?
Trev
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bettyispsycho
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by bettyispsycho » Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:54 am
I would, but don't have a garage..
It's my daily driver so it's getting rained on alot!
Hrmm.. yeah! Maybe a flash light and hiding in the boot.
Whats the best thing to glue them down with?
I'm in Brunswick West.
Thanks,
Kylie
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by Trev » Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:40 pm
I use black silicone on mine, Trev
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by Aussie Bob » Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:20 pm
Hi Kylie, Trev is right, you need to get the car out of the weather, otherwise the car will deteriorate quite quickly.
Even if you find someone near by you can hire a garage from.
Love to see some pics of the car?
Steve
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by matches » Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:59 pm
if you go hiding in the boot, just make sure someone will let you back out.
if you have enough room you can always get a portable garage like mines in for its rebuild. it works great, best money i've spent so far (apart from the initial purchase of the car) good luck with it.
L&K