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[quote="john 33_16v"]My sprint had a bottle top pressed (trodden/knelt) into a mastic bead on the floor which had then been sprayed over when the car was originally painted. The previous owner was my dad who had it from new, so it was definitely done at the factory :roll: . I guess Paulo who was responsible for cavity wax had a drink instead of waxing this car as it was bone dry wax wise internally before i waxoyled it myself. There was a legend that on the sprint production line in the 70's a worker putting on tailgates got distracted, missed a car, then dozens of cars went out with the wrong colour tailgates- i think this is probably b*llsh*t though :lol: John[/quote]
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john 33_16v
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:39 am
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My sprint had a bottle top pressed (trodden/knelt) into a mastic bead on the floor which had then been sprayed over when the car was originally painted.
The previous owner was my dad who had it from new, so it was definitely done at the factory
. I guess Paulo who was responsible for cavity wax had a drink instead of waxing this car as it was bone dry wax wise internally before i waxoyled it myself.
There was a legend that on the sprint production line in the 70's a worker putting on tailgates got distracted, missed a car, then dozens of cars went out with the wrong colour tailgates- i think this is probably b*llsh*t though
John
BigAl
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:52 am
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@ Oggie, who has a left hand drive, why would it be different??
@ eagle3, Paul is correct, not sure on the "hydraulics plug" though
@ Paul.H "hydraulics plug" where's that supposed to go then????
paulhide
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:13 pm
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Two loom ties, an injector locator and a hydraulics plug.
eagle3
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:47 pm
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End of a speedo cable???
Oggie
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:12 pm
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funny that, I cleared out the very same "stuff" you have there, I think a lazy italian who cannot find a bin when he uses some sealant, nor fit's the cable tie's around the loom's . Might be different on a left hand drive though?.
BigAl
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:44 pm
Post subject: Can you guess what it is yet??
I found this lot under my master cylinder, i know all but the far right, any ideas?
Paul you can have back item number 3 if you need it, thank you for lending me one.