Anyone breaking a Mk3?

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Anyone breaking a Mk3?

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Need a petrol tank.
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unless it's a breaker thats had it replaced recently you're as well to get a whole new one aren't you?
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yeah you are best getting a new one they all seem to leak it's a common problem.
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as above, and rust proof the hell out of it! :lol:
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Thanks guys, I did replace with a new one, on Saturday. She'd already got one. The old one wasn't nearly as corroded as mine was when I had a leaky mk3. Did lots of wirebrushing and undersealing whilst I was at it. And bodged the exhaust.

Any idea how to get undersealer out of my hair? Got a few black lumps!
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skinhead.

i've still got blobs of it on the drive that im hoping arent too obvious to anyone else because it may as well be road tar for all the luck i'll have removing it!
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