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Mochachino
11th January 2008, 20:14
Am trying to get rid of all the bits of silver on my car atm, ive got rid of the silly petrol cap for a 106 one, soon be be back to standard saxo colour coded. Done the mirror caps.
Now i want to get rid of the silver washer jets (its how i got the car).
Basically, what black washer jets can i get that fit my car? Or colour coded ones, in posi blue? if theyre black can i spray them posi blue?
rep waiting.
saxo-maxo
11th January 2008, 20:50
yeah ive seen standards sprayed to colour code, basically sand, primer, and spray ;) make sure to cover the water hole with a little something so dont get blocked with paint...
im sure you will be able to get some from a scrappy? or a citroen dealer if not have a look at ebay, i hear 307 ones are good and fit...
hope this helps
Mochachino
11th January 2008, 21:04
yeh thats great advice, off to ebay to search for 307 jets now, how do you swap them? just unclip and reclip? simple as?
Repped for ya help aswell
Andy_K
11th January 2008, 21:08
standard washer jets just clip into the bonnet. Most aftermarket ones have a nut holding them on from under the bonnet. Just undo this, pull off the water pipe and they'll pop out. Reverse to fit the new ones :y:
Mochachino
11th January 2008, 21:11
cheers, will get some nice new plain ones next week and fit em :y:
Quick
11th January 2008, 21:18
The 307 ones were fitted to 2001+ Saxos, the spray pattern is much better than the 4 jets the early ones have!
Mochachino
12th January 2008, 00:32
ooo sounds good, with all the salt spray on the roads i get its a right bastard! I live next to the A46 always packed with HGV's god damn them spraying!
Saxo-Slag
12th January 2008, 01:09
I got the 307 ones after having gay silver ones. Look much better now
Mr_suv
12th January 2008, 01:12
u should relocate ur washer jets to your catchment area would be slick u could smooth over the bonnet holes
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