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Unlikely, check the date of the thread and posts.
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Agree with the view of reverting to standard as far as possible but even then £15k is dreaming. My '98 916 with 4500 miles is bog standard and...
Don't know about these days but back in the '80s all the Jap cranks with ball/roller bearings used Koyo bearings, this includes on race engines....
5k is certainly realistic. If the car is kept outside ( like mine is) keep it under cover.The market for nicked Astons is very limited and your...
Everyday things like fuel are fine, annual servicing probably allow around 2k at main dealer or just over a grand at reputable independant. Parts...
:thinkingface: Dunno.
Finally got the new rear tyres that I bought 5 weeks ago fitted on the Vanquish and did a quick visual brake check. [ATTACH]...
A747 was/is the synthetic replacement to "R" Used it in the TZ's and RG back in the '80's club racing days. Still available now as far as I know.
They aren't cheap I agree but they leave everything else in the shade, if you think longterm then they make really good financial sense. Maybe you...
Send them back and get a refund then buy a pair of Daytona boots. Problem solved.
Like Bradders I've got an S4RS but with a full Arrows system and it rides just fine for my needs. As suggested a proper ecu custom map will most...
Ball bearings often have a brass cage round the balls and roller bearings sometimes have a brass retaining ring around the edge of the rollers....
Dont even mention to your insurance that you've had an off, they will still apply a loading on your next renewal and for several more years as...
When you think how much goes through them and the weight of the car (1.7 T) it's probably quite reasonable, hopefully still got a couple of Ks on...
New word for £s. Yep, 305/30 ZR20 . Current pair have lasted just over 16.5k nearly as bad as a bike.
[ATTACH] New boots time.☹️
Beamed up for the final time. RIP
Got to get 2 305/30 ZR20's this week. Not looking forwards to it.
That's a PIA. Can see why it's not worth wasting too much time and effort.