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its aftermarket
The scrap yards part out cars and sell online over here. I think I've mentioned that before. They have a joint site so you can always find what you need for newer cars. I ordered an ABS hydraulic unit for a colleague's Audi yesterday, $50 shipped vs $1,000 new.
 
yea - you didn't even have to say kidding - you wouldn't last a week in November - let alone Jan. or Feb.!!! :eek:
LOl I lived a long time in Indiana. I know about cold, snow. That is why I live where I do....
 
its aftermarket
The scrap yards part out cars and sell online over here. I think I've mentioned that before. They have a joint site so you can always find what you need for newer cars. I ordered an ABS hydraulic unit for a colleague's Audi yesterday, $50 shipped vs $1,000 new.
 
Screw it, i’m going for lunch today.
Malibu exhaust manifold done. 4cyl,can replace it from on top in 2 hours.
 
I never knew what it was like to be warm in the dead of winter, unless i was indoors.
About 8 years ago i went on a Caribbean cruise. I didnt want to go back. Now when it snows, i feel stupid for being here.
5 cruises in 8 years, last one was two weeks.
Imagine a 140 degree change from hottest to coldest days. We have to really dress for that ****.
 
I never knew what it was like to be warm in the dead of winter, unless i was indoors.
About 8 years ago i went on a Caribbean cruise. I didnt want to go back. Now when it snows, i feel stupid for being here.
5 cruises in 8 years, last one was two weeks.
Imagine a 140 degree change from hottest to coldest days. We have to really dress for that ****.
this is why I don't vacation in the middle of winter - I wouldn't be able to come back
 
I never knew what it was like to be warm in the dead of winter, unless i was indoors.
About 8 years ago i went on a Caribbean cruise. I didnt want to go back. Now when it snows, i feel stupid for being here.
5 cruises in 8 years, last one was two weeks.
Imagine a 140 degree change from hottest to coldest days. We have to really dress for that ****.
I experienced a chinook in Calgary once. -5 F and snowstorm when we walked to the office and +70 F and sunny when we came out in the late afternoon, six inch deep puddles of water everywhere.
 
sitting on the beach in Florida knowing you have to go home to a foot of fresh snow and -8 wind chill - - FU, I'm staying right here :icon_fU: - - -see you in April!!
 
We seem to leave the harshest part of winter behind,-44 for one week while we were gone. Sonny never plugged anything in, so i came back to dead batteries and flooded cars.
 
We seem to leave the harshest part of winter behind,-44 for one week while we were gone. Sonny never plugged anything in, so i came back to dead batteries and flooded cars.
You're metric, right? Is that -44 C or F? Not much difference if you're caught in it, I suppose.
 
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