Cheap clio for breaking

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sirwiggum wrote:You can't get many bodies in a Bentley Mulsanne. Apparently. :supafrisk:

I'm glad my bootlid isn't badged for whats in it.

I'd usually be driving a Honda Accord Coupe CaseOfBeer.
That sounds so familiar. :supafrisk:
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highlander wrote:
steve_earwig wrote:It could be worse:
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290 bodies :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
Did mercedes ever make a 290d?
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Resized just for Welly and his teeny-weeny 'ickle monitor, aww :P
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That could be me going in through ms/dos :lol: Because i dont think i can see the whole picture, at first glance last night i saw the blood but now i see 290 then the merc badge and the letters BO.... That stinks of something wrong to me. :wink:
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format c: /u :supafrisk:

If you have a regular size monitor the resolution could be wrong...

I had the same problem with the laptop (1024x768) but I thought it was safe to post bigger pictures now :oops:
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FarmerPug wrote:I got myself this old motor today, a friend had it sitting outside his house for the past 8 months and just wanted rid of it:
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Ive already started to dissemble the dash (and have managed to detonate and video the airbag :) ) its rough looking, the alternator is seized solid so only works if a good battery is plonked in, the inside stinks unbelievably bad, there is over 160,000 miles, and a dent or gash on nearly every panel. But not bad for a free car.
fp. how did you get that top part of the dash off.
are they just clipped on or are there hidden screws. ?

ive got to work out how to get the top dash out in the lag.
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A few screws and clips, i did a thread somewhere on the renault forums but also made these two videos:
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Hope it helps the newer clios seem to have a similar trend of screws covered by plastic trim and a few odd clips. If its any help click the like button on youtube.
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Cheers mate, good guide that,

as for the Rf , idont read much on there topics seem to be stretched, dunno why but poster only types a few words and it ends up on 5 pages, :?
excellent forum but its strict,
youve probably seen me on there, http://www.renaultforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=137343

ive had alook at the Dash in the renault slag, and ive found 3 plastic caps close to the screen looks like youve got to smash the windscreen to get at them

theres 3 little holes in the dash where i lost it , it might end up a big heap of broken plastic if igot loose on it .. might just pass it on too the garage let them have it for the day, ive had enough of french cars :(
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oops wrong thread: :oops:
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Whats the haynes manual say, them screws along the screen come out easy enough with a flexi attachment on a drewscriver.
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FarmerPug wrote:Whats the haynes manual say, them screws along the screen come out easy enough with a flexi attachment on a drewscriver.
ihavent got a Haynes maual mate,
igot a pdf one off the net but its one thats been Scanned page by page, good effort but its totaly unreadable :(

the screws in the top of dash you carnt get at them not even with a flexi thing :(
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