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Pull the taillight out , and drill a hole in the underside at the lowest point [nearest the outer edge and the hatch] It will be totally hidden...
Phone around and see if you can get a replacement engine [jap imported] Then sell off your old engine Generally these things are so reliable...
Yes, USD $ Even worse in NZD. When I purchased the Ferrari , the dealer left the Factory charger in the trunk [as a "Bait'n'buy" ] and 2 days...
Get yourself a small 0.8A CTek battery charger/tender that motorcycles use.[Good Swedish Quality] These things are smarter than us! The CTek...
That sounds like rubber bushing "creaking" they can also cause the metal inner sleeve to slip at the ends A common cause is DIYers tightening...
Mine doesn't. At low speeds in crawling traffic, the car is driving on the electric motor only. Sometimes the engine kicks in and starts...
It can be very normal, the engine will be recharging the main battery [the computer overrides the driver] If you are driving with a very light...
A little secret here: The Japanese written language, and Chinese written language is almost identical [only the spoken language is different] So...
pull the fascia off around the radio, and tap into the 12v feed "to the radio" of you want it switched. Or tap into the "memory wire" if you want...
On a Toyota, It is usually the price. And some unscrupulous people can alter the mileage and the average pundit would never know [new shocks...
Hey mate, If you like the car and are happy with the deal...............BUY IT [forget all the comments/ criticism here] Your first question was...
Just get the battery checked, and a decent inspection. [including brake pads ,tyres etc] You are talking between 40,000 and 73,000 miles per year....
I was going by what @randy8876 wrote in his 1st post [below]
I had Michelin runflats on my C7 Corvette, and presently have Pirelli runflats on my Ferrari. I've never had an issue with the tyres themselves....
That won't work..... You need to squirt lubricant around the valve stem, which requires removing the rocker cover. Be careful squirting too much...