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Dead clutch scrap, brake, fix?
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Noakii
PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:47 am Up
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Ok so I've well n truely ended my clutch the release barring failed witch took out the clutch fork, input sharft cover and maybe the slave cylinder on my gti 138 ..haaa right before Xmas .. Right I have £200 to fix it up as I'm skint how munch am I looking at to get this sorted? Ive payed for the clutch kit and getting the car deliverd n dismantled outta the £200 I had. So how much more do you thing Ill need Sad worth scraping as I don't have a lot of cash Sad
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So you've had the clutch done, so whats the problem???

Why do you want to scrap it?

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Big_Rich180 wrote:
So you've had the clutch done, so whats the problem???

Why do you want to scrap it?
I've got the clutch for it I still need the fork input cover n poss slave cylinder with out the car I can't get to work to get money to fix it and it's been fur sale for ages and there's no way it will sell like this

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the input shaft is only £20 from main dealer, and the slave is about £70 from ECP. So is it worth scrapping for that
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Noakii wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
So you've had the clutch done, so whats the problem???

Why do you want to scrap it?
I've got the clutch for it I still need the fork input cover n poss slave cylinder with out the car I can't get to work to get money to fix it and it's been fur sale for ages and there's no way it will sell like this

What will you do if you do scrap it?

You will need money for another car wont you?

Just fix it when you can.

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Why pay for some bits for it then think about scrapping it. Waste of money really
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the input shaft is only £20 from main dealer, and the slave is about £70 from ECP. So is it worth scrapping for that

thats good news i was thinking it would be much worse then that but still i need to find a way to get the money for the parts now :/

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Big_Rich180 wrote:
Noakii wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
So you've had the clutch done, so whats the problem???

Why do you want to scrap it?
I've got the clutch for it I still need the fork input cover n poss slave cylinder with out the car I can't get to work to get money to fix it and it's been fur sale for ages and there's no way it will sell like this

What will you do if you do scrap it?

You will need money for another car wont you?

Just fix it when you can.

yeah i'll need cash for another car yes but i dont have much cash due to losing ym job how ever i have a new one thats quite low paid but its a job pays the bills JUST i'll be lucky to have £100 a month to do what ever with .. so 2 months of saveing but i cant save it unless i go to work but ni cant get there with a f****d car :L see my problem?

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sounds like your asking for donations?
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Noakii wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
Noakii wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
So you've had the clutch done, so whats the problem???

Why do you want to scrap it?
I've got the clutch for it I still need the fork input cover n poss slave cylinder with out the car I can't get to work to get money to fix it and it's been fur sale for ages and there's no way it will sell like this

What will you do if you do scrap it?

You will need money for another car wont you?

Just fix it when you can.

yeah i'll need cash for another car yes but i dont have much cash due to losing ym job how ever i have a new one thats quite low paid but its a job pays the bills JUST i'll be lucky to have £100 a month to do what ever with .. so 2 months of saveing but i cant save it unless i go to work but ni cant get there with a f****d car :L see my problem?

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meady wrote:
Why pay for some bits for it then think about scrapping it. Waste of money really


well i was hopeing a praying it only needed a clutch took the box off and saw i need more then that if i scrap i'l return the clutch and take what i cant off the car like all the gti stuff that will get some pennys right?

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tomd0801754 wrote:
Noakii wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
Noakii wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
So you've had the clutch done, so whats the problem???

Why do you want to scrap it?
I've got the clutch for it I still need the fork input cover n poss slave cylinder with out the car I can't get to work to get money to fix it and it's been fur sale for ages and there's no way it will sell like this

What will you do if you do scrap it?

You will need money for another car wont you?

Just fix it when you can.



about 45 miles one way Sad
yeah i'll need cash for another car yes but i dont have much cash due to losing ym job how ever i have a new one thats quite low paid but its a job pays the bills JUST i'll be lucky to have £100 a month to do what ever with .. so 2 months of saveing but i cant save it unless i go to work but ni cant get there with a f****d car :L see my problem?

How far is work from Home?

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Noakii
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... that didnt work lol work it about 45 miles away and no way am i asking for money from you guys im just tryignt osee what i can do . what can be done etc
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:50 am Up
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got any trains or buses?
Owning a car is the same as everything these days, you can either afford it or you cant, it sounds like you cant at the moment, so either get a better job, another job, or jack the car in.
The guys on here will no doubt point you in the right direction for fixing be it new parts or from a scrappers, but dumping your money worries on everybody wont help anybody.

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Noakii
PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:57 am Up
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panzer360gti wrote:
got any trains or buses?
Owning a car is the same as everything these days, you can either afford it or you cant, it sounds like you cant at the moment, so either get a better job, another job, or jack the car in.
The guys on here will no doubt point you in the right direction for fixing be it new parts or from a scrappers, but dumping your money worries on everybody wont help anybody.

very true! are there any decent scrapers i cant get in contact with?

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