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<blockquote data-quote="Velgreeno" data-source="post: 626485" data-attributes="member: 32031"><p>Cheers gvee. It will take a bit of checking over a few times because I do have ocd and I will have to check every terminal and nut and bolt etc before I even think of starting her up ha.. it's ok about the casualty it happens. Im going through everything with a tooth comb to make sure she's fit for the roads. I have replaced the fuel lines with the best money can buy and apparently the hose I have used they use in Mercedes etc. I do have to change the back wheel bearings both sides before she goes anywhere because they are both on their way out and I have been advised on last mot to change them but I got them ready to go in but I got help with that so it's ok. That should be it then. I'm just so glad they are kind of easy to work on. One the reasons I have a deep passion for VWs really ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velgreeno, post: 626485, member: 32031"] Cheers gvee. It will take a bit of checking over a few times because I do have ocd and I will have to check every terminal and nut and bolt etc before I even think of starting her up ha.. it's ok about the casualty it happens. Im going through everything with a tooth comb to make sure she's fit for the roads. I have replaced the fuel lines with the best money can buy and apparently the hose I have used they use in Mercedes etc. I do have to change the back wheel bearings both sides before she goes anywhere because they are both on their way out and I have been advised on last mot to change them but I got them ready to go in but I got help with that so it's ok. That should be it then. I'm just so glad they are kind of easy to work on. One the reasons I have a deep passion for VWs really ha. [/QUOTE]
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