chubby353

Number of posts: 823 Age: 26 Location: park bench Drives: black bmw e36 on splits Registration date: 2009-08-27
 | Subject: c spanner Thu Apr 14 2011, 13:45 | |
| any one got a c spanner tht they wanna lend me or help me so i can get more lows on the bimmmmmers |
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Lupton_20vt

Number of posts: 6758 Age: 22 Drives: '03 Audi A6 Avant 1.9TDI PD180 - '89 Mk2 2.0 8v GTI - '01 Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja J1 - '00 Kawasaki KX 125 Registration date: 2009-02-01
 | Subject: Re: c spanner Thu Apr 14 2011, 14:06 | |
| think I might have one in my boot you can have dude. Ill look later today. |
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chubby353

Number of posts: 823 Age: 26 Location: park bench Drives: black bmw e36 on splits Registration date: 2009-08-27
 | Subject: Re: c spanner Thu Apr 14 2011, 14:13 | |
| i thought u would have one lying around i wanna drop it more after mot as it will look better lower lol jus let us no cheers bud |
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nelds

Number of posts: 1755 Location: Haverhill Drives: 2.5TDI T4 LWB Registration date: 2009-06-17
 | Subject: Re: c spanner Thu Apr 14 2011, 23:55 | |
| i've got a couple of sets kcking about too if Chris can't help you out |
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chubby353

Number of posts: 823 Age: 26 Location: park bench Drives: black bmw e36 on splits Registration date: 2009-08-27
 | Subject: Re: c spanner Fri Apr 15 2011, 01:13 | |
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todd

Number of posts: 764 Age: 27 Location: back in mildenhell Drives: 75 beetle daily, 72 beetle project Registration date: 2009-01-15
 | Subject: Re: c spanner Fri Apr 15 2011, 06:46 | |
| You can always hammer them with a screw driver or something. I always use the pole for my trolley jack and a hammer to loosen and tighten them. I think c spanners are a bit harder to use. |
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