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• #55477
New unregistered lancia gamma anyone?
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• #55478
Yep I’m fairly sure the pads are shot now so am not doing any real driving until I get everything new installed now. They felt okay this afternoon while being gentle so sure it’ll be fine til then.
Discs look pretty good to me but I have never changed them and can’t find any receipts for when they were last done. I’m sure a new disc/pad combo will get it all sorted.
Thanks for everybody’s help.
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• #55479
Remarkable!
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• #55480
I had a 88 190d, that is still in the family, but not sure you could drive one could drive it in a spirited fashion.
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• #55481
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• #55482
I had the 2.0 diesel in white, that looked line a minicab.
The oil filter change was the easiest I have ever had, but the 6.5l of oil was a pain, and only 3 or 4k between changes. Still sub 200k and still no rust.
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• #55483
ah thanks appriciate that - but I do want a detachable one and having inspected the underside of my car, I definitely need a cut out. The existing plastic skirt butts up right against the exhaust, so there has to be a cut out.
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• #55484
I've looked online but wanted to double check - does CC definitely now still run until 22.00?!
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• #55485
Yes
This was the last announcement, everything kicked back in and includes weekend coverage too.
http://content.tfl.gov.uk/notice-of-confirmation-for-congestion-changes-june-2020.pdf
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• #55486
£225 later and I've had my cat re-drilled and the exhaust heat shields sorted. It's come with the realisation that I'm not happy to pay people to do work that I'm more than capable of doing myself.
The garage also identified a few things that need work:
- Rear shocks dead - I knew this, and plan to replace with Cup shocks asap
- PAS leak - I fixed this today by fitting new PAS pressure switch
- Front NS brake seizing on - reconditioned callipers arriving today, I'll fit them this weekend
- NS inner CV gaiter leak - this jobs a pain in the ass as I need to pop out the driveshaft and drain the gearbox oil, not something I'm keen to do outside my house.
Does anyone have a garage / unit with some space I can rent to do this, near east London?
Edit: the E30 is lovely but it's a grey interior automatic, sadly.
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- Rear shocks dead - I knew this, and plan to replace with Cup shocks asap
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• #55487
Cheers.
Bit of a pain as I was hoping to drive to the office tonight and ideally didn't want to take the motorbike after all this rain.
But I guess that's what it's designed to do.
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• #55488
E30
Does the grey not look quite good against the burgundy? Cream or black would be best.
How hard are gearbox swaps on the E30? Or is it just the faff and not worth the sunk cost?
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• #55489
The most important modification of all has arrived for R53.
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• #55490
You're running Windows on a Mac! Oh the horror.
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• #55491
I know, I am deeply ashamed but I need it to run Revit and I like being able to only have one laptop even if it means packing an external hardrive for Windows!
That being said, performance isn't optimal so I may need to review this choice...
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• #55492
Revit wouldn't be optimal on an IBM Summit. B^P
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• #55493
350 miles down, seems to be much improved with the fitting of the 3rd ecu this year...
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• #55494
Where are good sites for used classifieds?
At the moment I'm on autotrader, gumtree and ebay. Hoping to buy privately
Cheers
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• #55495
As a kid living in the countryside, one of these Montreals crashed into our fence and was left on our drive for a while..... unlocked so I was able to play very cool driver in it.... thought it was an awesome looking thing even then and even accident damaged!
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• #55496
Pistonheads is the only other one that I am aware of
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• #55497
Where are good sites for used classifieds?
At the moment I'm on autotrader, gumtree and ebay. Hoping to buy privately
Cheers
What type/model of car are you after?
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• #55498
if anyone is considering getting shot of their non-ulez mobile, i am looking for a new car
anything tidy considered.
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• #55499
Oh no, i'm opening up myself on this thread now.
An Alfa - either a mito or a giulietta.
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• #55500
There are a few Alfa Romeo Classified groups in Facebook that are well worth a look. Tend to be mostly enthusiast cars that have been cared for. Facebook Marketplace in general can have a good few available too.
"Alfa Romeo Owners Club (AROC) UK Ltd Marketplace"
"Alfas For Sale"
"ALFA Romeos For Sale Cars and Parts"
CarandClassic is good too.
Once pads are cooked to smoking not sure how good they are after.
Are the discs a bit thin?