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How To Change Oil (Twingo GT)
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 172234" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>sounds good man, did you get the skunk2 washers? pretty pricey little feckers!!!!! uhhh i've not got a clue what size they are / were. my scuttle pannels leaking like a can of coke with a hole in the bottom as i removed screws / bolts ages ago, missplaced them and never got around to finding or installing them so i need new bolts too.</p><p></p><p>your best bet is to go to the hardware shop, get a couple of bolts that appear to be around the correct size and try them. obviously if it's for show only, you could plate any old bolt in the hole / cut to size, and place a nut and washer underneath if you should so wish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 172234, member: 2757"] sounds good man, did you get the skunk2 washers? pretty pricey little feckers!!!!! uhhh i've not got a clue what size they are / were. my scuttle pannels leaking like a can of coke with a hole in the bottom as i removed screws / bolts ages ago, missplaced them and never got around to finding or installing them so i need new bolts too. your best bet is to go to the hardware shop, get a couple of bolts that appear to be around the correct size and try them. obviously if it's for show only, you could plate any old bolt in the hole / cut to size, and place a nut and washer underneath if you should so wish [/QUOTE]
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