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I never got rid of the l322 19" wheels that were fitted to my p38.. considering putting a set of summer tyres on them and keeping my currently fitted all terrains for winter...
I know it's more expense but it spreads the cost and keeps tread on the winter capable tyres..
Thoughts?
I had a screen come unstuck on a brand new Volvo years ago. I was running grandma home and she kept complaining it was cold in the car, I was roasting. Next day in daylight, I noticed the screen on the passenger side had come completely away from the A post.Just had a downpour so I've checked and all OK, whether rain will get in when I'm doing 140mph down the bypass in my awesome powerful 2.5d is another thing altogether. The screen would probably feck off over the roof.
I'm not sure if they'll 'suit ' bring black wheels on a grey car but I've never cared about looksSounds like a very good idea to me.
So you'd rather strip the seat covers, once you've got the seat out, removed the trim & switch panel, then find out the foam rips when you peel the heat pads away, wait for new foam pads, refit then try & remove the wrinkles that were not there before?One of the reasons i chose an l322 without climate seats, less to break/easier to fix with standard heating elements
When its my time , thats the way I'm gonna goAfter today’s effing and blinding I’m thinking about testing it’s off-road abilities by choosing to drive it off a cliff…!
It is winter mateconsidering putting a set of summer tyres on them and keeping my currently fitted all terrains for winter...
Thoughts?
Colour?It is winter mate
Ah I see, not for now you mean. Seems good idea and the colour may grow on you.
Who?Trip to Spain?
When ?Who?
Not Málaga, i hope, they're having it a bit roughWhen ?
What?When ?
I'm not too bothered about looks, but easy enough to get wheels refinished and it doesn't cost a fortune or you could spray them yourself.I'm not sure if they'll 'suit ' bring black wheels on a grey car but I've never cared about looks
That was for Flossie who was talking about running a hosepipe over the car or driving at 140 to test for leaks. The rain in Spain goes mainly down the drain.Who?
I'm not sure if they'll 'suit ' bring black wheels on a grey car but I've never cared about looks
Colour? ^^^
They would probably look better than they did on the p38I'm not too bothered about looks, but easy enough to get wheels refinished and it doesn't cost a fortune or you could spray them yourself.
Unless your in ValenciaThat was for Flossie who was talking about running a hosepipe over the car or driving at 140 to test for leaks. The rain in Spain goes mainly down the drain.
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