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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Aberdeen
Posts: 497
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Converting diesel 5/clio to petrol
As above, whats involved and how easy to do?
Alternatively, is there any 'hot' deisel that willl fit in, be less work and be quite quick? |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: bristol
Posts: 549
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i would not bother i would sell it and buy another petrol clio, the diesels although smelly and noisy are reliable and economical and sell easily to builders, etc
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