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3:rd-Aug-2015, 12:38:04 (This post was last modified: 3:rd-Aug-2015, 12:39:28 by Rusty2009.)
I have a wash bottle somewhere just need to find it.
Why not install after market headlight with LED DRL and Projectors then fit a HID kit, I think most would recommend this route as the Halogen headlights are rubbish.
5:th-Aug-2015, 15:42:20 (This post was last modified: 5:th-Aug-2015, 15:43:13 by Bloopeta.)
(3:rd-Aug-2015, 12:14:24)tucpal Wrote: you should start a little progress thread
we are always here to help you along the way also
I will do mate once I get started with it
(3:rd-Aug-2015, 12:38:04)Rusty2009 Wrote: I have a wash bottle somewhere just need to find it.
Why not install after market headlight with LED DRL and Projectors then fit a HID kit, I think most would recommend this route as the Halogen headlights are rubbish.
Im just wanting standard ones pal, a headlights a headlight to me
Take it from someone who drives a fair bit at night... The standard headlights are utter crap! They light up majority of the floor as opposed to what's ahead of you.
Looks worse than it is, just a bit of bent metal ha. Still starts n drives fine. Repaired alot worse, although this is my first go at a J, lost count of how many Gs n Hs ive done over the years, made a good living off Gs at one point. First car I ever repaired was a 52 plate 1.7cdti eco 4, think was about 2 year old at time. They took a bit more effort tho, was no bolt on crash cans n slam panels n stuff, was all welded. Crash can crumpled on a G, ya had to chop the end of chassis leg and weld a section in from a donor
Bonnet
Slam Panel
Crossmember/crash bar/bumper reinforcement bar
Passenger side headlamp panel
Slam panel
Windscreen washer bottle
Passenger wing
airbag kit inc. Dash and seatbelts
Haha no mate, ive had that since about June, and never got round to doing it, so let it go to a mate wholl give it a good home, his mams 207 that shes had since 2008 is on its last legs, so ive let him have that to do for her as a replacement
Haha proably mate, tbf its served her well. And as the astra only has 28k on, I cant see it ever topping 100k. Only hope the dpf is ok with her just doing town driving :/