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Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
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Why would anybody want to move South, I'm slowly moving North. 

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http://www.jansholistics.co.uk/
Re: Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
I love it here in the south, I wouldn't move further up than Hertforshire. Bloody cold up there ;)
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Re: Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
steffydog wrote:I love it here in the south, I wouldn't move further up than Hertforshire. Bloody cold up there ;)
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Re: Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
Warm ;)
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Re: Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
While I'm here, the missus's mk2 has imaculate rear arches, how can I keep them that way, it's been wax oiled, and when I wash it I run the sponge around the inside, anything else I can do ?


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Re: Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
Daktana wrote:While I'm here, the missus's mk2 has imaculate rear arches, how can I keep them that way, it's been wax oiled, and when I wash it I run the sponge around the inside, anything else I can do ?
Plenty of waxoil, from both the in side and out side and if you want to take the trim off inside the car behi d the seat you can acess the inner sill through the hole
Re: Mk1, wings, rear sills n arches, repair progress
roadster1980 wrote:Daktana wrote:While I'm here, the missus's mk2 has imaculate rear arches, how can I keep them that way, it's been wax oiled, and when I wash it I run the sponge around the inside, anything else I can do ?
Plenty of waxoil, from both the in side and out side and if you want to take the trim off inside the car behi d the seat you can acess the inner sill through the hole
Ok cool, thank you.


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