hahahaha your so funny grandad, or should it be nurse grandad?
anyway back to the uno turbos, or in 1986uno45s case the basic unos
This thread is mean!
What is wrong with you today - feeling a bit insecure are we? :chin:
In the brilliant-quality photo below that I took on the 24th of February this year, Chas (1986Uno45S) is the one talking to the balding guy. As you can see, Chas isn't exactly a 'grandad'. Also, as well as the 1986 Uno 45S and (at the time) the white Cinquecento, Chas has a rare and non-basic Uno SX, as you also see a glimpse of in the photo
Getting older is something that will happen to you too, you know!
Anyway back on topic, the solution for beau is to use a 'strip-it' disc (the type that's made of gnarly black fibres and chews off paint and rust in a flash). The filler comes out quite easily - remove the slotted ring behind the panel, push out the outer plastic ring, remove the filler neck - then clean up both sides of the metal with the strip-it disc and paint with rust primer, finally finish off with a cap that hides the surround as dave says.
Cheers,
-Alex
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