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18th June 2012, 20:12
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Several things :)
1) Is a back-box as easy to fit as it looks? also bolts tend to shear off so what bolts and clamps do i need?
2) Stupid question but, are ECU covers for all saxos? or just VTR and VTS's as the ones I have looked at specify VT models only...
3) I want to do a fresh clean on my car, take all the polish/wax and take it back to paint and attempt to get as many of the swirl marks off the paint. Any recommendations?
4) Where can you buy hose covers for the radiator hoses?
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20th June 2012, 14:20
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Anyone?
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22nd June 2012, 00:15
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Cmon guys....
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22nd June 2012, 01:41
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1) yes its easy, 2 bolts and pull off....simples. as for which clamp, not sure they're all different.
2) i would have thought so, yes.
3)cant help you, sorry
4)ebay?
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The smurf vts R.I.Pieces
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22nd June 2012, 01:49
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1 - yes, two bolts n thats it
2 - should do
3 -
4 - ebay most likey
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22nd June 2012, 01:50
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1) what danny said and get under the car and have a look/measure then go down local motor factors and buy one the same size, not rocket science.
2) what danny said
3) stick a drop of fairy liquid in your wash bucket along with regualr car shampoo, this will strip all wax/polish off the paint, clean it, iron-x it, clay bar, wash again (no fairy this time), dry, polish, wax. summat like that.
4) pish knows
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22nd June 2012, 09:43
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Four days later and three answers all at once! 
1) Thought so
2) Also thought so bought one now 
3) saxotim, will try that - thanks
4) already found some xD
Cheer guys!
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22nd June 2012, 11:25
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Derbyperformancehoses do all the hoses.
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