View Poll Results: Should we relabel this thread ***Official What did you do to your EG/EK today***?

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  1. #1969
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    fantastic mate, that's the way to do it - so jealous would love a DC2R but I think my days have passed for a coupe just a bit impracticle for me

    But congrats on the purchase!
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  2. #1970
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alvis View Post
    fantastic mate, that's the way to do it - so jealous would love a DC2R but I think my days have passed for a coupe just a bit impracticle for me

    But congrats on the purchase!
    Thanks mate! Yeah the coupes arnt everyone's best choice I loved the hatch but meh same same to me no passengers yet!

  3. #1971
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    My left window decided to derail itself from the window rails while i was on the way to uni, so i pretty much left the car window up for a good 2 hours.... scary as hell LOL... had no choice ... but now its fixed
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

  4. #1972
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    My EK was overheating today, Think one of the radiator hoses has burst of below the I.M. Took it to a workshop so we'll see what they say. Fingers crossed nothing serious...
    you kunts are just too busy flippin burger pattys for me while im waiting in the drive through of mcdonalds in my s2k with my blonde bitch in the passenger seat.

  5. #1973
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    Ordered Hasport engine mounts, New torque mounts and a replacement cat.
    Filled all the locks(doors, ignition and boot) with graphite powder.
    Cleaned and checked all the door and boot seals.
    Cleaned and silicon sprayed the boot/hatch struts.
    Washed the seatbelts with hot soapy water then risned them with hot water to fix the retractors.
    Cleaned floor mats.
    Replaced the dodgy switch for my glovebox light with a stronger switch as i broke the last one
    "I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence." - Ayrton Senna


  6. #1974
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    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    Washed the seatbelts with hot soapy water then risned them with hot water to fix the retractors.
    I hate how they do that! The Euros have a foil like material in the retractor to stop them getting stuck all the time...
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  7. #1975
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    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    Washed the seatbelts with hot soapy water then risned them with hot water to fix the retractors.
    did you take the seat belts off first? My driver side seat belt is affected by this problem..

  8. #1976
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alvis View Post
    I hate how they do that! The Euros have a foil like material in the retractor to stop them getting stuck all the time...
    Interesting i wasnt aware of that Seems like a good idea tho
    Quote Originally Posted by AndreaCivic View Post
    did you take the seat belts off first? My driver side seat belt is affected by this problem..
    You can take the belts off but i went for the lazy way first and tried to clean them while they were still attached and without removing any panels.
    I just grabbed a bucket of Hot water(as hot as you can go without burning your hands) with a few drops of concerntrated dishwashing liquid and a clean cloth and sat in the car with the bucket on my lap. Then you pull the belt out as far as it goes and put as much of the belt in the bucket as you can then start rubbing the belt with the cloth soaked in hot soapy water.

    once you have rubbed down the whole belt i just wrapped it around the drivers seat and handbrake to keep the belt out so it would dry faster. Once its dry if its still not retracting wash it with hot water and no soap to remove any excess soap.

    If your still having problems after that you can silicon spray the belt to help it retract.
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  9. #1977
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    Wadup Hasport mounts! picked these up today now just gotta wait for the other parts to arrive
    "I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence." - Ayrton Senna


  10. #1978
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    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    Wadup Hasport mounts! picked these up today now just gotta wait for the other parts to arrive
    Then you have to install them which is a bitch but I managed to do it so literally anyone can..

    Cheers for the info, are you a mechanic or something? How you know this stuff?? Rep point

  11. #1979
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    Lol I ive done the mounts before, Some of mine were crack/too soft so i took them off and filled them with polyurethane as a cheap fix to get me by untill i got new mounts definatly not fun but should only take a couple of hours.

    No worries mate, no im a security officer lol, been pulling apart motorbikes, cars and electronics since i was little so you learn things along the way
    "I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence." - Ayrton Senna


  12. #1980
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    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    Lol I ive done the mounts before, Some of mine were crack/too soft so i took them off and filled them with polyurethane as a cheap fix to get me by untill i got new mounts definatly not fun but should only take a couple of hours.

    No worries mate, no im a security officer lol, been pulling apart motorbikes, cars and electronics since i was little so you learn things along the way
    Ahh ICIC i've never trusted myself working with mechanical things so it's all so overwhelming for me.

    On topic, just ordered some RPF1 15x7+35 in black, some matching black studs and some skunk2 pro s coilovers for a nice drop.. will post up pics of the end product.

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