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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
How To
De-wipering
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<blockquote data-quote="Morgan" data-source="post: 105752" data-attributes="member: 328"><p>I be don't the same. However I didn't quite do it the same. I just twisted mine and it clipped out of one rivet and then just fell out of the rest, possibly a poor piece of work from Renault or massive luck from me. I also removed the black piece you put the bung into whist doing it, and taped my window in case any accidents happened. But all worked out in the end. Found a bung in a minibus I was sat in. That poped strait in. Great write up buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgan, post: 105752, member: 328"] I be don't the same. However I didn't quite do it the same. I just twisted mine and it clipped out of one rivet and then just fell out of the rest, possibly a poor piece of work from Renault or massive luck from me. I also removed the black piece you put the bung into whist doing it, and taped my window in case any accidents happened. But all worked out in the end. Found a bung in a minibus I was sat in. That poped strait in. Great write up buddy [/QUOTE]
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