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11-28-2023, 05:28 AM | #11 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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Fault finding. Obviously being a 21 year old car it will have some. Being French adds another dimension So none of these affect its actual performance. Paint…… being that it is possibly a fragile type of metallic it has faded a bit on the top surfaces. On the bonnet/hood there are two “spots” of lacquer fail. Next small thing. Parking ding. PDR job One wheel missing a chunk. Upholstery is leather. Drivers seat is rough as a rough thing. Needs repair or a replacement. Lastly @nickwheeler also noticed this driving behind me. Hangers are present but rear box swings around madly. Also not central to the exit an some clunking on potholes. I will try sort that too. LASTLY. Booked the little toad in at my local garage for a genuine Peugeot cambelt and waterpump replacement on 20 December. Ł360.00 plus tax. Not cheap but I feel it a worthy investment as the service history becomes a mystery from 45k miles in 2007. And it is on 103k miles now. Lets hope it’s a worthy investment.
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