

i wouldn't mind finding out the number for the fella in hackney, i fancy getting my seat recovered in a different material and some fancy stitchingleevtr wrote:Bloke I went to was just near Brands hatch. Theres also a fella in Hackney if you want I can get his number. Someone here mentioned something in Purfleet I think. I'll try to find the post.tankslappa wrote:Hi Lee, you're just down the road from me, do you know of anywhere local that can do a seat pad and recover job? Mines got a little tear in it (bloody firework dropped from the sky right onto it), and, well a bit more leg height at the same time sounds tempting too.
I've just fitted the long stack at the front, to be honest I can't really tell a massive difference, it does feel slightly different, but if someone fitted it without me know I don't think I'd tell!toonarmy wrote:well ive just done the stack mod changed to 2 long stacks but weather is crap cant get it out and test it what can i expect guys? also reroted the breather pipe that causes the stalling after heavy breaking while i was on
On the loom, mostlySnoogle wrote:I've been busy with an angle grinder today.
wombles shitty wiring loom...who needs it anyway? loltony.mon wrote:On the loom, mostlySnoogle wrote:I've been busy with an angle grinder today.
Ummm... well... Assuming you don't mind bump starting, manually flashing the indicators, manually igniting the fuel/air mix and manually sorting out that wavey voltage coming from the alternator... Oh hang on, you don't have a battery either...Snoogle wrote:wombles shitty wiring loom...who needs it anyway? loltony.mon wrote:On the loom, mostly
It is at the minute...and the misses is well pissed off loltankslappa wrote:Problem solved!
It's a garden feature!