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Ben wrote:Dom, RX's in bits in garages, especially black ones seem a common theme :)
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Well thankfully my Red RX that lives outside and has not been started for nearly 3 weeks due to me sunning myself in Mexico only required a jump start and was taken for a thrash this afternoon and it was wonderful. ....
Perhaps I wont apply for planning to build a garage as they seem to go wrong when they get locked away....

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Red RX...........bla bla bla...........3 weeks off...........bla bla bla........Sunny Mexico...........bla bla bla....:D
Oh how the other half live :rofl:

I don't honestly think that any cars benefit from being laid up for extended periods.
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john B wrote:Well thankfully my Red RX that lives outside and has not been started for nearly 3 weeks due to me sunning myself in Mexico only required a jump start and was taken for a thrash this afternoon and it was wonderful. ....
Perhaps I wont apply for planning to build a garage as they seem to go wrong when they get locked away....
LOL dont do it mate, it will only end up in bits! Mexico good? Recommend it?

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Well Mr Staples

One has to do what one has to do.......lmao.

Dom

Yes fantastic mate weather a bit hit and miss the second week but very highly recommended. ...

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john B wrote:Well Mr Staples

One has to do what one has to do.......lmao.

Dom

Yes fantastic mate weather a bit hit and miss the second week but very highly recommended. ...
Awesome... So you gonna be sorting the fueling out in yours do you think?

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dom187 wrote:Awesome... So you gonna be sorting the fueling out in yours do you think?
Once Christmas and New Year are out of the way am hoping to get the fueling sorted and re map with boost increase.

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Yeah fk off Ben !!! Like that Scooby is 100% reliable ?!!? :D

Good work Dom, a cracking start mate !!
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Subframe is off, let the cleaning begin!

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Whoop! Good lighting is key to working on the underside of cars mate, so if you haven't lit that place up like the Blackpool tower you need to get some worklights. Not only will the quality of cleaning be higher, but with good quality lighting you will be able to work for longer at a higher standard :thumbs:
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