CatmanV2
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But probably not the ones that will need replacing.
That's the risk innit. That seems like *such* a good value but I'd not take the chance
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But probably not the ones that will need replacing.
But Roary is clearly the right car.A trip to Oxford has been on our to do list for ages - but I don't think I have the right car!
As well as Skoda, Seat and Audi etc etc. I remember when I had my Continental GT. Needed a part that I ended up getting from Skoda at nowhere near the eye watering Bentley prices.Lots of parts shared with the VWs.......
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As well as Skoda, Seat and Audi etc etc. I remember when I had my Continental GT. Needed a part that I ended up getting from Skoda at nowhere near the eye watering Bentley prices.
Yep from memory I think both W12 and V8 have turbos. I think in the V8 people swap out the troublesome Bentley turbos for the Audi ones, as they are apparently better.Totally. Does the Spur have the turbos as well? That's a major potential headache gone if not.
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Yep from memory I think both W12 and V8 have turbos. I think in the V8 people swap out the troublesome Bentley turbos for the Audi ones, as they are apparently better.
Yeah, the W12 turbo hoses could be an issue, especially the early plastic ones.
From memory the Phaeton W12 wasn't turboed, which is sort of what I was curious about the Spur
Yep Catman the Phaeton wasn’t (except for Ferdinand Piechs one). Spurs were AFAIKYeah, the W12 turbo hoses could be an issue, especially the early plastic ones.
From memory the Phaeton W12 wasn't turboed, which is sort of what I was curious about the Spur
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An inflatable that bounces off trees for those that buy em but can't drive em
Where's the order form!An inflatable that bounces off trees for those that buy em but can't drive em
Oh, do stop carping on.Something fishy going on here....
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