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Focus Titanium
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2008
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Derbyshire
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In Topic: My New Ride :)
15 September 2012 - 08:18 PM
Thats a lovely car Preee, i'm sure you'll enjoy it. No more guides for the mk 2.5
In Topic: Guide To Converting Stock Climate Controls To Custom Set
16 June 2012 - 06:03 PM
I have a set of barely used perfect condition silver ones for sale if anyone is interested. As bought from The seller talked about in this thread. Changed my mind colour wise and now have a black set fitted. Looking for £10.50 inc postage via PayPal gift for them. Pm me if interested.
In Topic: Guide For Focus Mk2/mk2.5 C-Max/kuga ~Elm 327 Cable And Ff2 Program
16 May 2012 - 06:42 PM
So do mine. Nice feature although sometimes they're not really needed even at those temps. Wonder if the activating temp could be changed somehow.Mine now come on at 4c Orange snowflake
In Topic: Anyone Fitted The Aluminium Pedals
11 May 2012 - 05:21 PM
Those look a bit of a bargain. If only i could spend some money.i have the genuine ford ones from china the rubbers come off theres no predrilled holes and these slip on in place of the rubbers and tabs are bent at the back simple had them for months and they look great [attachment=3456:IMAG0012.jpg]
heres the link these are the same one ford supply these come in the ford box with the ford part number on it and they are a lot cheaper than ford http://www.ebay.co.u...=item336441f928
In Topic: Windscreen Treatment
29 April 2012 - 01:07 PM
I assume he's referring to this http://www.chemicalg...duct_p/rain.htm
if so, the glass ideally needs to be washed, then preferably clayed, or if not claying i'd use some Autoglym glass polish to remove any ingrained residues before applying this. Then just use fast glass when your windows need a spruce up. After application i'd personally keep fast glass use to a bare minimum to prolong the protection.
if so, the glass ideally needs to be washed, then preferably clayed, or if not claying i'd use some Autoglym glass polish to remove any ingrained residues before applying this. Then just use fast glass when your windows need a spruce up. After application i'd personally keep fast glass use to a bare minimum to prolong the protection.
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