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Postby A610beaver » Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:57 pm

Can anyone offer any tips on how best to look after the GTA derivatives (OK, I'm selfish - A610). I don't mean servicing but longer term preventative maintenance.

I am toying with stripping ooff bumpers and under body panels to waxoyl, maybe even take out subframes to get them protected for the long term.

Any advice appreciated.
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Postby BIG_MVS » Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:22 pm

If you use this wonderful website and go into the "Visitors" section on the left of the forum. Then go into "UK", then scroll down a bit and you can see George Lackford's A610 and how he rebuilt it. He even gives out his email address for help. :wink:

Think all that work would be a winter project though and obviously be off the road for a while.

BTW Clee - I assume this would give you enough lift to get the engine out with it still being mobile 8)

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Postby A610beaver » Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:52 pm

Those are great links and Jamie has sent me a workshop manual too. I think that prevention is better than cure and whilst the car is still in good condition, I want to keep it that way.

I think I may hold off stripping the engine/box until I have reason to do so but I certainly want to get some more waxoyl on asap.

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