rootrider
Mr. TDI SportWagen
:lol: Those are stupidly expensive for what they are.
yup.. and difficult to place if you don't have help. It's easier to use carpet padding or cardboard
:lol: Those are stupidly expensive for what they are.
says a guy who has a car with CF mudflaps:lol: Those are stupidly expensive for what they are.
says a guy who has a car with CF mudflaps
I would have a CF toilet if they made one.says a guy who has a car with CF mudflaps
There's a cooler one:
Or...you can get just a seat for about $150:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8049734265&item=8049734265
But then you NEED:
Pretty sure lack of use is what has killed the Triumphs' battery. It's a pain in the arse storing a car, they don't like not being used. :lol:I left my truck unused for about a three months (five if you exclude a ten minute ride) the battery was shot and needed replaced when I started it a couple weeks ago. It was an old battery, but it still not a healthy thing to do even to a good one.
I have a Optima battery in my car -- I'm not really worried about the battery itself, more my car draining it. I can turn the key a bunch of times and put it into a low power mode (they knew people would store it over winter) but since it's on a tender I didn't bother.
Why not just disconnect the negative terminal?
I take my stock battery from my 04 Cobra in the house every winter and
it fires up every spring. My garage is heated and I still bring in it the house.