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  1. On 19/02/2024 at 17:48, Old Red Celica said:

    Flange is correct, but most commonly people have issues with the dust guard rusting, so hack it off with a grinder.

    As for the hub flange, it does not have to be pretty. If the splines fit onto the driveshaft and the hubnut holds it on tight, it's doing its job.The wheel should bolt onto it with no play.

    I should have available I'm still here 07969 018 590 

  2. St205 parts available interior and exterior Collection from Birmingham or can post parts for cost.

     

    Ideally trying to keep all running gear for a future project to ideally fit in my toyota curren if I even get round to it.

     

    My contact number for fast response 07969 018 590  also have whatsapp on there. First come first served basis I haven't been on here for a while so may pop back more 

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  3. rear spats for a gen 6
    None at moment sorry

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    Hi, any word on the silver 6 passenger door or bumper? Will be in your part of the country next weekend, may be able to collect if good?
     
    Thanks
    I do have some just very busy to get to make the time out to keep up with everything just yet inbox me and il forward u pics

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  4. So when I went to reverse the car in the garage last night the front end scraped the floor as she’s quite low down and there’s a dip in the road (see pic below). It’s really minor mind so I’m hoping a cheap fix.
     
    I was hoping to pop out today and pick something up to act like a ramp that I could put down and put away everytime I go to use the garage. 
     
    Has anyone else had the same issue or does anyone recommend anything? I was thinking maybe some wood either side lining up to the tyres which I could drive over?
     
    Appreciate any advice.
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    Grab some wood and cut the side so it's like an angle

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