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Repairs - which is most urgent?

Hi,

Done both of these jobs on mine.

Sorry just come into this, brakes and pads easy novice job. High horn, 20 minutes, most of which is taking the front bumper off. In some ways the brakes are eawier than the horn but boith are easy.

Can't believe Porsche change 900 quid for brakes! eek! I paid 120 quid for EBC Red pads and about 35 quid a corner for discs, not worth getting them skimmed.

Stu
 
As for France, we have just come bacak from a 2,500 mile week in the Porsche, Nurgburgring to Monaco to home.

I finally got round to wiring in the laser jammer that came with my car, and it works, The classic 50 mile from Calais speed trip lit up like a christmas tree :) Just wonder if the laser gun went mad for a few seconds like it is meant to. (Left the Road Angel at home)

The bills won't follow you this year but one day they will.

How about a sat nav with camera locations built in, you must be able to get away with that ?

Stu


 

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