Clocks sticking
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Clocks sticking
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Garage told me i would probably have to replace them. Is this true :dontknow: If i have to get a secondhand set, can i wind the mileometer up or down to match the cars current mileage (136,000) :dontknow: Someone told me you can 'clock-them' with a drill :dontknow:
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1991 MK2 Golf G60 20VT
1991 MK2 Golf GTI 16V Oak Green
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I think, that you can clock them without
a drill, but it'll be much slower. Am I right?
Regards!
Kanclerz
Kawa VN750
Golf Mk1 '81 1.6d
Kawa VN750
Golf Mk1 '81 1.6d
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