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Jayme
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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Dazza92VP wrote:Supposedly a rebuilt transmission a year ago
is that what the previous owner told him a year ago.... :think: lol never trust the seller.
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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one from mates workshop
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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Jayme wrote:
Dazza92VP wrote:Supposedly a rebuilt transmission a year ago
is that what the previous owner told him a year ago.... :think: lol never trust the seller.
Usually I would think the same thing but this is the original owners government owned they tried to have a crack at it did this. Gets ridden hard these things
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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Wow that coolant pump looks like one I took of a Chrysler many years ago. When you were waiting for it to warm up it would all of a sudden throw it's guts up. That's pure neglect these days.
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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2010 Holden Cruze 1.8lt petrol, those are the injector drivers that have caught fire...
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same ecm as in my wifes car!

any idea what caused it ?
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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Is that what I think it is? The remains of a disc rotor.
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Just a minor fluid leak. Helps prevent brake squeel
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No, sorry for the shitty photos, this 4wd presented for a road worthy test today, the lhr inner brake pads is missing and has been missing for a long while...
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