WoodyES
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Skoda Fabia VRS
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I know they're sold so sorry for the slight hijack, but I've just bought a set of these. Did you need shorter drop links? Thanks
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Yeah basically, I'll also arrange meets and things. Something extra for the CV
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No marketing, just a good deed over the internet
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Not full time, I'd basically be a brand ambassador for them
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It's a test to see how well you can promote yourself, all you have to do is write my name
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Hey guys, I'm going for a job with SFS hoses to be a regional organiser for the south west reigon, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could vote for me by writing my name on this picture. Potential discounts if I get the job! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151233687408062&set=a.10151233687383062.457095.79927063061&type=3&theater Cheers! All you have to do is write 'Edd Saunders' You need to like the SFS page as well for it to count
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I've got some Fabia VRS spyders in 5x100 16" for sale mate. They need tyres and a refurb so will do them cheap
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Sometimes they wack the price up because they're out of stock
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Who's running JOM coilovers on their Fabia vRS?
WoodyES replied to Jimi182's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Had them on my MK4 Ibiza and they were brilliant. Better than the APs I've got on my VRS. I've not tried Weitecs, but I imagine they'd feel more 'quality' than JOMs, but I'd still recommend them -
It's back home now. Most of it is down a drain. Milliput is ordered. I'll report back, thanks for the suggestion
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OK I'll check that out. Would somewhere like homebase sell that?
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Haha it's a drain at a swimming pool, much worse goes down I can assure you! I\m gonna jack it up tomorrow morn and see what the hole is like. If it's small I could use some putty I suppose? What labour is involved in replacing it? Is it a bugger?
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Hey everyone, Wondering if I could get some advice/opinions on my problem. My car (Fabia VRS) has a large hole right in the bottom of the fuel tank. I don't know what caused it, probabaly some surface debris I ran over (It's stupidly low...) Does anyone a) Know of any temp repairs? Just so I can get to a garage without wasting tons of fuel) and know the cost of replacement (Parts/labour)? Car is currently sitting at work, over a drain which is now full of my sweet sweet diesel :( Appreciated