I always find it funny how people will spend so much on plastic with a brand name attached to it. I've machined up bushes from rod billets for mates cars, usually costs less than $2.50 per bush.
Machining isn't really that hard to do Just takes a good amount of patience, to get some good quality surface..
I do have a basic degree in machining, i did some rings for my step dads Karting team, Don't know what they're called in english but it's those which decide the front track width
IT's a LADA! +180cm clerance and studded tires and I can drive in deep snow with ease.
And it was an outdoor picnic, where would you find a heated structure in the forest? And it was only -3*C and we had lots hot tea and coffee while chicken was cooked on the fire. Hot meat in the frosty air tastes great.
Ahh, that's why I didn't recognize it, haha & good deal!
As for the picnic, I suppose I was thinking of a cabin in the woods or something. I guess 26f isn't tooo bad.. at least as long as it isn't windy. It's been cold & blustery long enough here that I'm ready for spring though/guess I'm not into having a real meal outside!
I am abusing my van... maybe 120kph is not that fast for many of you guys... but have you tried that on a mini-van in a rainy day in a country where theres potholes on the highways and that people cant drive for shit?
I dunno, we regularly put a hurtin on buddy's Mom's Aerostar back in highschool. Ahh the olden days, when there were RWD minivans out there that had a little balls to them! (though not in stormy weather..)
Just picked up this '05 Touran. Never been a big fan of these family cars, but damn it feels good to drive it. It's a 2.0 FSI, 150 bhp with a 6 speed automatic.
I still don't know if there is a problem with me, or it's really a good car, but I love it so far.