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aegean

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  1. I saw this in operation in Germany. Similar ones are also available in OZ, but without the worm drive, but not sure who sells them.I used one on my Mercedes 190SL a few years ago and they take all the hard work out of working underneath. This one in Germany costs about EUR 650, or about A$1000. http://liqui-technik.de/kipp1_e.html
  2. I saw this in operation in Germany. Similar ones are also available in OZ, but without the worm drive, but not sure who sells them.I used one on my Mercedes 190SL a few years ago and they take all the hard work out of working underneath. This one in Germany costs about EUR 650, or about A$1000.
  3. I run several old cars (back to the 50's) and use premium unleaded, advanced timing, and add 100ml of ATF (auto transmission fluid) to the tank each time I fill them. This not only cleans like an upper cylinder lubricant, but boosts the octane level. It is not necesary to use new ATF - clean (filtered) used oil works just as well. Ethanol causes problems with rubber components eventually. Craig
  4. Hi Guys, New to the Z scene, and have recently bought a 260Z 2 + 2. Needs a new front windscreen, and while I can get the screen supplied and installed for $195, the rubber seal (with the moulding for the trim) varies between $165 (delivered) and $330 depending on source. No surprise that the $330 one comes from Nissan. Considering the price of the screen, and the US price for the seal which is around US$50, why are they so expensive here ? Anyone know of a cheaper source ? Craig
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