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breakfan said:
Thank you for a super smooth sale! I love the car!
I picked up WingNut's old CR last Friday
Reminder post from a few days ago.... I have a bizarre proposal to suggest to you. I notice you have the full leather seats and Alcentera door armrest and grab handles. I have the opposite combo. Would you be interested to trade my mint condition leather door armrest and grab handles for your Alcentera ones? Not the whole panels, just those two pieces.I picked up WingNut's old CR last Friday
Best regards
Andyoz said:
another two went on sale today too. No pics yet uploaded. The one on AutoTrader I called about it. Its white PDF, no buckets, if anyone is interested. The one on Pisonheads at Porsche Bristol seems interesting as it has natural leather interior which I don't think I have seen on an R...wonder what colour the car itself is.julian718 said:
frayz said:
In all seriousness... see previous reply.
yep , but any takers to this query? Drive it, or if that’s proving too difficult just buy a new set, leave them wrapped in the oil impregnated paper and they will stay shiny and new. Add some ACF50 for good measure just in case. Lol
Budflicker said:
julian718 said:
frayz said:
Drive it!
but in all seriousness, how to clean these? is it curable? Like actually start it up and stuff?
Don’t you know these are not supposed to be driven?
You’re crazy bro!
frayz said:
What are you hoping to hear?
Drive it, or if that’s proving too difficult just buy a new set, leave them wrapped in the oil impregnated paper and they will stay shiny and new. Add some ACF50 for good measure just in case. Lol
Not sure really. This CR, after 30 years of driving, is going to be the first modern car I have ever owned and so any advice is welcome. Never had that issue on older cars, so perhaps its systemic to modern cars where the disks are so exposed, rather than hidden behind Fuch's. Drive it, or if that’s proving too difficult just buy a new set, leave them wrapped in the oil impregnated paper and they will stay shiny and new. Add some ACF50 for good measure just in case. Lol
julian718 said:
frayz said:
What are you hoping to hear?
Drive it, or if that’s proving too difficult just buy a new set, leave them wrapped in the oil impregnated paper and they will stay shiny and new. Add some ACF50 for good measure just in case. Lol
Not sure really. This CR, after 30 years of driving, is going to be the first modern car I have ever owned and so any advice is welcome. Never had that issue on older cars, so perhaps its systemic to modern cars where the disks are so exposed, rather than hidden behind Fuch's. Drive it, or if that’s proving too difficult just buy a new set, leave them wrapped in the oil impregnated paper and they will stay shiny and new. Add some ACF50 for good measure just in case. Lol
Seriously, drive it and enjoy it.
manracer said:
the father in law isnt on PH, but if you drop me a message i can get you some more info if that helps?
The car is currently garaged since february time and only taken out to keep it ticking over. He's got a new 340i touring and thats taken over 99% of journeys
Manracer The car is currently garaged since february time and only taken out to keep it ticking over. He's got a new 340i touring and thats taken over 99% of journeys
for some reason i am unable to send you a email .but if you could put me in touch with seller my email is brian.wood2@tiscali.co.uk
thanks
Budflicker said:
frayz said:
Drive it? What do you mean drive it?
Like actually start it up and stuff?
Don’t you know these are not supposed to be driven?
You’re crazy bro!
What , this sort of thing you mean?Like actually start it up and stuff?
Don’t you know these are not supposed to be driven?
You’re crazy bro!
You're mad
Think of the depreciation
Deffo only worth a tenner now.
Edited by frayz on Monday 13th July 22:50
manracer said:
the father in law isnt on PH, but if you drop me a message i can get you some more info if that helps?
The car is currently garaged since february time and only taken out to keep it ticking over. He's got a new 340i touring and thats taken over 99% of journeys
What colour is it out of curiosity?The car is currently garaged since february time and only taken out to keep it ticking over. He's got a new 340i touring and thats taken over 99% of journeys
julian718 said:
Not sure really. This CR, after 30 years of driving, is going to be the first modern car I have ever owned and so any advice is welcome. Never had that issue on older cars, so perhaps its systemic to modern cars where the disks are so exposed, rather than hidden behind Fuch's.
Disks go rusty within 10 minutes of being wet ?nothing to do with modern cars or wheels.
julian718 said:
Not sure really. This CR, after 30 years of driving, is going to be the first modern car I have ever owned and so any advice is welcome. Never had that issue on older cars, so perhaps its systemic to modern cars where the disks are so exposed, rather than hidden behind Fuch's.
As various others have said, drive it is the answer. Everytime I wash the car the discs look like that by the time I'm finished. I dry the car then drive round the block giving the brakes a good shove a few times to clean off the rust - the drive also blows water out the panel gaps a bit which I can then pat dry. Annoyingly this can leave a bit of dirt inside the wheels but I wipe this off before the car goes back in the garage. I also always leave it with the handbrake off to prevent any residual moisture rusting the pads to the discs.But just for clarity. Drive it!
frayz said:
Budflicker said:
frayz said:
Drive it? What do you mean drive it?
Like actually start it up and stuff?
Don’t you know these are not supposed to be driven?
You’re crazy bro!
What , this sort of thing you mean?Like actually start it up and stuff?
Don’t you know these are not supposed to be driven?
You’re crazy bro!
You're mad
Think of the depreciation
Deffo only worth a tenner now.
Edited by frayz on Monday 13th July 22:50
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