ahh, gotcha.
no kidding. but alex and i are in canada, so i have to assume that a car he's looking at, in canada, is a canadian car. :)
happy to have my ZAM. :cheers
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ahh, gotcha.
no kidding. but alex and i are in canada, so i have to assume that a car he's looking at, in canada, is a canadian car. :)
happy to have my ZAM. :cheers
well, that's also a US car in those pics - so i'm guessing they're not pics of the actual car in question. yes, misleading... false advertising, whatever you want to call it... it ain't good. :)
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the car is going to feel even better with proper-wearing tires! driving on oddly-worn tires with sorted suspension definitely feels a bit weird.
yikes, alex! looks like you've got some alignment/bushing issues to address as well...
hahaha. good idea! :)
alex, this sucks. do you have any news on it yet?
based on the pump being incredibly cock-eyed in there, either the pump mounting points sheared off, or the giant aluminum bracket that it bolts...
you wonder if what works? importing a car from canada? it can be done. but there is an eligible/ineligible cars list.
peter
yes, you do alex!! :) got mine on already - the end of last week. new xice3's!
two words - polar vortex, man. haha.
same here, it is about -5ºC (~22ºF) here this morning but it is...
nice!
nice! i got my first warning last thursday night - it got down to 2.5ºC here! i fired up our pellet stove when we got home. :)
rear brakes are easy peasy - good time to adjust your handbrake...
awesome. we're going to have to discuss your techniques as if i end up keeping the imola ZHP as the solo family hauler, winter traction is my main concern.
peter
good stuff alex! looking forward to an imola sedan get-together. :)
peter