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<blockquote data-quote="Fireblade" data-source="post: 86679" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>Sad to hear about your car problem - yeah sometimes we do forget to check what we just did. Just like the first day I got my car - forgot to put back the petrol cap after refilling. Only realised it the next day. Anyway, look on the bright side - if you open up your cylinder head you can do a top overhaul and check many items that may be due for replacement anyway. At least after that its comforting to know that your top is in good condition and it will go a long way before the next maintenance. Now where's that 645Ci when you need it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fireblade, post: 86679, member: 221"] Sad to hear about your car problem - yeah sometimes we do forget to check what we just did. Just like the first day I got my car - forgot to put back the petrol cap after refilling. Only realised it the next day. Anyway, look on the bright side - if you open up your cylinder head you can do a top overhaul and check many items that may be due for replacement anyway. At least after that its comforting to know that your top is in good condition and it will go a long way before the next maintenance. Now where's that 645Ci when you need it? [/QUOTE]
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