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Author: webby. - Replies: 6 - Views: 7211
VX Protect Pack
Hi Guys,

As I took out the chair protection, thing, when I got the car, I was given the VX Protect Pack 4, one of these > http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/owners_service...otect.html

The glass cleaner in this is actually really impressive. Will get pics up tomorrow when I detail her if you like.

But, does any body know what the market equivilent of this is? I'm sure i could go to vauxhall and pay over the odds for the whole pack again but only want the glass cleaner, already h
Author: texaspete1973 - Replies: 7 - Views: 5245
coil pack
I'm having classic signs that my coil pack is on its way out. Looking at various sites prices seem to range from 80 -230. Expensive doesn't always mean they are better so do you have any advise
Author: Jon_es - Replies: 9 - Views: 8258
How-to front mudguards for vxr style pack 1 (maybe all)
Righty then, i think tucpal has made a how to for the normal styling packs that you get and the rear for my 2016 gtc LE with vxr pack 1 went on perfectly but needed to take the wheels off. For the front i used a T20 torx screwdriver, 4 zip ties, a pencil, sharpie, a drill with various drill bits, a grinder, pin pliers, wire snips and soapy water with sponge. As always read this guide and familiarise yourself before starting

First you want to turn the wheel so you can get access (or take it off