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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: STMO123 on 08 April 2007, 19:01:24
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Just found this on abs
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n156/stmo987/AdclitBonnet.jpg)
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This is an ongoing problem with the clit and Renault refuse to recognize it say it the owner at fault for not maintaining the bonnet catch. Watchdog has been covering the problem for a few months now.
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This is an ongoing problem with the clit and Renault refuse to recognize it say it the owner at fault for not maintaining the bonnet catch. Watchdog has been covering the problem for a few months now.
Yes, we know that Pete, thats why the picture is humorous :P ;D
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That depends on if your the driver when it happens :o ;D
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That depends on if your the driver when it happens :o ;D
You're a wag, you are ;D ;D ;D
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I think the official Renault advice is to cut a 6" by 12" hole in the bonnet just incase ;D
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I think the official Renault advice is to cut a 6" by 12" hole in the bonnet just incase ;D
No no no. I thought you said you saw watchdog. The OFFICIAL line is to weld the bonnet shut ;D
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That depends on if your the driver when it happens :o ;D
I was, and it did... not with a clit though, some 30 years ago with a small German car called NSU Prinz (I don't think it sold in the UK - NSU later became part of Audi). Quite scary, the thing to do is slow down gradually as to not surprise the driver behind you, and pray that there is nothing on the road ahead...
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That depends on if your the driver when it happens :o ;D
I was, and it did... not with a clit though, some 30 years ago with a small German car called NSU Prinz (I don't think it sold in the UK - NSU later became part of Audi). Quite scary, the thing to do is slow down gradually as to not surprise the driver behind you, and pray that there is nothing on the road ahead...
Sure I've seen an NSU prinz, didn't they have some kind of variomatic gearbox that was belt driven?
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That depends on if your the driver when it happens :o ;D
I was, and it did... not with a clit though, some 30 years ago with a small German car called NSU Prinz (I don't think it sold in the UK - NSU later became part of Audi). Quite scary, the thing to do is slow down gradually as to not surprise the driver behind you, and pray that there is nothing on the road ahead...
Sure I've seen an NSU prinz, didn't they have some kind of variomatic gearbox that was belt driven?
I think that was DAF, which were later bought by Volvo...
NSU initially did 3 cars, the Prinz 4 with a two-stroke 600cc air-cooled rear engine, the 1000 with a four-cylinder 1000cc air-cooled rear engine, and the 'flagship' 1200 - they then came up with the revolutionary RO-80 - Luxury saloon with Wankel engine and claimed top speed of 180kmh, quite an achievement in the mid-seventies - however the Wankel engines kept failing and NSU went bust due to overwhelming warranty claims, and were then taken over by Audi.
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That depends on if your the driver when it happens :o ;D
I was, and it did... not with a clit though, some 30 years ago with a small German car called NSU Prinz (I don't think it sold in the UK - NSU later became part of Audi). Quite scary, the thing to do is slow down gradually as to not surprise the driver behind you, and pray that there is nothing on the road ahead...
Sure I've seen an NSU prinz, didn't they have some kind of variomatic gearbox that was belt driven?
I think that was DAF, which were later bought by Volvo...
NSU initially did 3 cars, the Prinz 4 with a two-stroke 600cc air-cooled rear engine, the 1000 with a four-cylinder 1000cc air-cooled rear engine, and the 'flagship' 1200 - they then came up with the revolutionary RO-80 - Luxury saloon with Wankel engine and claimed top speed of 180kmh, quite an achievement in the mid-seventies - however the Wankel engines kept failing and NSU went bust due to overwhelming warranty claims, and were then taken over by Audi.
Yes, you're right MJ
Here's the prinz
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n156/stmo987/250px-NSU_Prinz_rot.jpg)
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Thanks! :y That's the Prinz 4, mine was the 1000 which had oval lamps...
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This happened to me once, in my Hillman Avenger (remember them?). Its the sudden loss of vision that is most upsetting, the mind arriving at the question "where's the bl**dy Road gone?", and taking appropriate action. Fortunately I was on a straight road at the time, so I just slowed down. That was the time when a 1250cc Avenger was quite good. I had to weld on new sills, and I ordered them from the Hillman agents, so they were genuine parts. When they arrived, one was 2" shorter thatn the other!.
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mmmmm... brings back memories of my old escort mk111 with a line of rust along the front edge of the bonnet. it split on a windy day and that flew up, luckily again there was a layby 110yds ahead of me!
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If you ever get chance to have a good look at a Renaut bonnet catch do....its a right flimsy naff piece of poo made out of a thin bit of steel with a single fold in it......think it must have been designed by the placement student....
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If you ever get chance to have a good look at a Renaut bonnet catch do....its a right flimsy naff piece of poo made out of a thin bit of steel with a single fold in it......think it must have been designed by the placement student....
Yes but it is beautifully designed... ;D
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NSU initially did 3 cars, the Prinz 4 with a two-stroke 600cc air-cooled rear engine, the 1000 with a four-cylinder 1000cc air-cooled rear engine, and the 'flagship' 1200 - they then came up with the revolutionary RO-80 - Luxury saloon with Wankel engine and claimed top speed of 180kmh, quite an achievement in the mid-seventies - however the Wankel engines kept failing and NSU went bust due to overwhelming warranty claims, and were then taken over by Audi.
Most surviving RO80s are either fitted with Ford V4s or if they are lucky have been RXed
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If you ever get chance to have a good look at a Renaut bonnet catch do....its a right flimsy naff piece of poo made out of a thin bit of steel with a single fold in it......think it must have been designed by the placement student....
It was perfectly adequate when the bonnets hinged at the front edge, they just forgot to redesign it when they changed to crocodile bonnets. ;D
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It was perfectly adequate when the bonnets hinged at the front edge, they just forgot to redesign it when they changed to crocodile bonnets. ;D
Agreed, no probs. with Mrs AA's.....