Fixing kits

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Mariner
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Are the complete fixing kits from ebay any good? Has anybody purchased one of these. Seems to make sense to get one for my li s3 restoration, but I am a novice?
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If you mean one of the rebuild packs available from buzzsolomoto, i bought one for my li and I found it saved me a lot of hassle. Saved a little money too, but the hassle was the main thing for me.
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Yeah just seen them, they also do a full body and frame rebuild kit for £180 which includes all rubbers etc seems better than buying everything seperate, just wondered about the quality. Initially I wanted to salvage everything, o far I've removed 4 bolts, 3 of them have disintegrated! So I think this May be impractical!
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Most, if not all, the screws, nuts, bolts and washers are available from your local fixing/welding supplier for a fraction of the cost.
Did you have to do that?
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Very true, but if like me your time is more precious than the £40 that you'll save buying the fasteners 4 or 5 at a time, plus the petrol costs of going back and forth for the ones you forgot, then they can make sense.

Depends on your situation; if I were retired, then I'd buy individually.

You pays your money and makes your choice.
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I'm with you on that Hendy, times precious and has a cost, plus fuels expensive. Have bought the complete kit from Buzz and it did the trick.
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Worth a look at Scootopia fixing kits.Zinc plated as original.
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roli-olo wrote:Worth a look at Scootopia fixing kits.Zinc plated as original.
Agree, the scootopia kit I got was excellent.
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I bought the complete rebuild kit for my series 2 from Buzzsolomoto.Kit includes rubbers,nuts and bolts and everything else that you need.Great kit.Uses Casa and Mec rubbers,all good quality.
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hendy wrote:Very true, but if like me your time is more precious than the £40 that you'll save buying the fasteners 4 or 5 at a time, plus the petrol costs of going back and forth for the ones you forgot, then they can make sense.

Depends on your situation; if I were retired, then I'd buy individually.

You pays your money and makes your choice.
I do compressed hours so I don't work on Monday's ;)
Did you have to do that?
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