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What screen resolution do you use and which browser? Unfortunately some browsers may interpret the skin to how it was designed. What needs lining up and I'll take a look?
Firefox browser, resolution 1024 x 768.
Main WIM banner, and the line that starts in just 3 easy steps are too wide on my display. Also on the new posts section the title of a topic doesn't line up with sub heading.
It's not a big deal, more than useable as is ........... just being a tester ..... and currently "between contracts" I've got too much time on my hands
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Looks good, but each post takes up a lot more room ( gues I need to change My Controls ).
Also you have a bit of lining up to do
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M1
I can remember driving up there to Watford when I'd just bought a '59 3.4 Jaguar ( I was 19 ) in London, speedo was on 120 mph ( no speed limit in those days ) and you could see the fuel guage moving ............. downwards .........
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Four years ago I insured a Corsa for hin for £500, now chapest I can get is £865. these are fully comp. though.
i did try the insurers on here but the underwriters won't take the risk.
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Fortunately she doesn't hear or feel anything from it. I was down a couple of Sundays ago, coming from M40 to Chorleywwod was fine at about 9:45 am, luckily for once I had stopped in the inside lane otherwise I would not have been able to turn off signs were very poor Going back was a different story about 4 pm, took 30 mins to get to the M40 no accidents just volume. I hate to think what it is like in the rush hour.
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I guess that's what he means, but they seem to be in a priority type order - which should be fine
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Group 1 insurance should be cheap as chips though
Not for a 22 year old on a provisional Mind you he passed his theory today after studying for 3 days
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It's 61 bhp, ideal for a learner / new driver. Group 1 insurance.
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I've just helped my son buy a Citroen C2 SX for hin to practice his driving skills. I bought him a car about 4 years ago but he went off to Uni before he took his test so I sold it.
We have bought this car from ebay, we went and checked it out last weekend before bidding and apart from all four wheel trims having hit the car once or more times it was very clean. One lady owner ( yes I know ), 25,000 miles in five years and looks and drives nice, owner selling it not a dealer. Did an HPI check just to be sure. Got it for a good price. Pick it up Saturday.
So the question for you guys anybody know anything about them and got any tips? It'll need tracking checking as a minimum due to the state of the wheel trims. Any common problems or things to look at sooner rather than later? Do they have timing belts? It's a 1.1 engine and manual box. One of the two keys wasn't working so I guess it's try battery replacement first otherwise a trip to Citoen to ask about reprogramming or replacement.
any tips?
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Probably, maybe worth a call. You can buy a kit to do it yourself. Trouble is if it's started to crack you need to get it done sooner rather than later.
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Insurance will usually fix it free of charge ( with AutoGlass ) ask them? Doesn't affect no claims or excess.
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Always a bit strange on a first post Like keys locked in the boot or inside the car.
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Surely they should not be fitting anything in the bathroom until it's all dried aout?
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Where were the marshalls?
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I heard about a new Corsa that had similar problems, basically the steering rack was stigg and Vauxhall reckoned it needed running in. Not suprisingly the owner refused so they suggested fitting a non-standard low friction steering rack at Vauxhall cost.
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If my tyre went like that I think I would prefer it to go down than stay like that and me carry on driving
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It started it's life looking a bit like this ( well some of it did ):
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/c...rgeId=935219104
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Because they are within spec. ?
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Not a clue, have you tried the owners club? Also woth a post on LOC as a few there have experience of such things.
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Does look frightening. Sometimes things like that can go with little or no warning. I had a Fiesta Turbo from new and it had done abour 25k miles, was driving to work one day down a 70 mph dual carriageway braked to slow at a roundabout and got a dreadful noise. I was literally 200 metres from a ford dealer, stopped and asked him to have a look and basically the one front disc was worn through. No warning lights, no squeal and no noise or brake fade. When he tried to take the one disc off it quite literally fell apart. Lucky I guess it happened where it did. It hadn't been picked up at the previous service.
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Left hand side is the same and at the top at the end of the road, top of station road on the left ( now flats ) was shops and North Way start has changed a bit. First shop on left used to be a supermarket where I worked weekends / holidays until I was about 15 that's all flats as well now. I might have to have a drive through next time I come to visit my mum, all I've seen is a quick trip to M&S. There used to be a Co-op in the High Street I worked there for a while to and delivered groceries on the old fashioned bike. Now I'm showing my age
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and I haven't been near there for over 20 years
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is no. 4 Station Road in Ricky and North Way going of to the right?
Brand new look coming...
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and the New Posts link works but doesn't give new posts since last visit, it gives new posts since yesterday afternoon.