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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff turbo View Post
    Before you remove anything can you get a bit of paper or something round where you think the leak is so it stains it and you'll then be sure? I'm self taught and would give anything a go, if I mess it up I would then send it up to Chris at Retro so nothing to lose. If you're not sure get him to fix the leak
    That's a good shout Jeff. I already have the dash panel below the steering wheel off so I can keep an eye on it. Chris is a bit more of a trek from me but an option. My closest garage would be Austin Garages at about 50 miles away who I was planning to use for some servicing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WelshPetrolhead View Post
    That's a good shout Jeff. I already have the dash panel below the steering wheel off so I can keep an eye on it. Chris is a bit more of a trek from me but an option. My closest garage would be Austin Garages at about 50 miles away who I was planning to use for some servicing.
    Yeah they can also fix your leak very easily but try to find it first as that's the easy part
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