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Old 17-12-2014, 08:07 PM   #1
mscott
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Default 1995 Festiva question

Hey guys, this is my first car a 95 festiva WB manual, i bought it knowing it had some minor issues and that it was unregistered, but im now guessing that it has a busted head gasket, the gear leaver needs to be tightened (it rattles), tyres and the boot lock needs to be fixed.
Id also like to change from the stock rims and hub caps, to some standard looking alloys and install an immobiliser etc for cheaper insurance.

Now my question is, should i bother getting it repaired? Im guessing its a head gasket from a little google earlier, whats happening is when reved it spits out water with force, leaving at least a meter long puddle behind the car, and also quite a bit of white smoke.

Thanks all

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