Anyone with a WRX classic do me a favour?
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Anyone with a WRX classic do me a favour?
Mods, please leave this where it is for a while to give me a better chance of a response, cheers.
I'm gonna put a rear wash-wipe on my UK car. I have all the bits, but need someone to have a look at their WRX classic import car and tell me the answer to a query, if poss?
Could you have a look in the boot, under the rear shelf, and tell me what the single, forward bolt on the wiper motor is bolted to please? I know the rear most two are bolted to captive nuts on the edge of the rear shelf, but can't see what the front one, the one with a rubber sleeve on the wiper motor bracket, would bolt to. I'm wondering if I'll have to make up a bracket?
Thanks to anyone who responds, in advance,
Alcazar
I'm gonna put a rear wash-wipe on my UK car. I have all the bits, but need someone to have a look at their WRX classic import car and tell me the answer to a query, if poss?
Could you have a look in the boot, under the rear shelf, and tell me what the single, forward bolt on the wiper motor is bolted to please? I know the rear most two are bolted to captive nuts on the edge of the rear shelf, but can't see what the front one, the one with a rubber sleeve on the wiper motor bracket, would bolt to. I'm wondering if I'll have to make up a bracket?
Thanks to anyone who responds, in advance,
Alcazar
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Id suggest that you buy the rear glass from a non specialising breaker too; where it will cost **** all.... A breaker specialising in Scoobies will charge much more.
Simon
Simon
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I have taken some photos, will put them up after tea.
The bolt goes in to a captive nut the same as the back ones. The metal work under the parcel shelf might be different from a UK car?.
The bolt goes in to a captive nut the same as the back ones. The metal work under the parcel shelf might be different from a UK car?.
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