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Re: Almost new radiator

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:36 pm
by Dean
Is everything up for grabs on this one then? i would really like some major engine parts, but Andrew was first in there, mainly A/c stuff though, collect of course, what do you say?
Will speak tomorrow.

D

Re: Almost new radiator

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:43 pm
by andmcit
Richard, what's the real issue with the car then? Rubbish LPG installation which has buggered
the petrol economy too and too much oil in/over the engine?

I'm surprised you're still after engine parts Dean after getting the estate for the task! Are you
planning a retro fit of AC on the car too... :shock:

I must admit, the AC which works perfectly on the latest xantia V6 purchase NEVER get's
used as I prefer the sunroof open and/or all the windows down - I guess real wind in my hair
driving this side of a ponsy convertible!! :lol: I cannot live with a car without a sunroof fitted
although can live with an Xm with a duff roof as I can at least open the inner sunblind! :roll:

Andrew

Re: Almost new radiator

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:48 pm
by Dean
I think time will prove that you can never have too many parts in stock Andrew, especialy when you look at the price of new pistons and the like 8-) the estate didnt have A/C and although it has the A/C sump (pump mount holes) and my n/a pump should fit i may need turbo specific a/c hoses and i always want some A/C spares if i can get them cheap :D .

D

Re: Almost new radiator

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:39 pm
by Richard
I know I owe some answers here, but we've had severe electrical power problems down in Suffolk. Posting this while I have power. Get back soonest. Promise.

Only thing reliable here is a candle. Thanks to the French EDF power company!

Re: Almost new radiator

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:46 pm
by Dean
Ah, Electriqe de france, better that than letting Russia supply all your Gas, my mistake, thats already happened :?

D